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Start planning your new kitchen by taking a look at what you already have. Figure out what works and what needs improvement. Maybe your kitchen is very organized but too cramped, or you might have tons of floor space and nowhere to put anything. Use our tools to help you decide on what you need, what you want, and what you wish to keep.

Once you have reviewed the information below, download our simple to use Planning Guide (pdf) and give a designer a call today! Or email us at info@tmcabinetsofatlanta.com.

A good kitchen design depends on accurate measurements. First, decide on what you need, what you want, and what you'd like to keep and incorporate in your new kitchen. Then, help organize your thoughts and make it easier for others to understand your ideas by drawing a preliminary room outline and floor plan. They don't have to be works of art, just clear overhead sketches of your new kitchen. Your designer or salesperson will double check measurements.

Tools Needed

  • 25 foot metal tape measure
  • graph paper
  • pencil and pens (different colors if possible)

Some of the first things you will need to know about your room are the dimensions. If you are building, your builder or architect can provide you with a set of plans to provide you with all the information needed. If you are remodeling, measure the space carefully, create a sketch of the room In the finished design you will show the locations of all appliances you wish to keep, plumbing, electrical outlets, light switches, windows and doors.