23/04/2026
Most builders focus on delivering a well constructed home.
They rely on the documentation they are given to do this, but that documentation is only as good as the thinking behind it.
💡But designing how a kitchen actually works day to day is a different discipline entirely.
The way a kitchen functions and how it supports the rhythm of your daily life. Well that’s where the conversation needs to go deeper.
🙋🏻♀️ Do you have a silly amount of spices, platters, baking supplies, etc? (no judgement!)
🧑🧑🧒🧒 Who uses your kitchen and how is it used?
💁🏻 Are you currently storing kitchen items in the basement, spare closet or garage?
🐱🐶Where do you store pet food and bowls?
🙆🏼 Do you buy bulk items?
🤖 Where does your robot vacuum live?
A kitchen at this level isn’t just a collection of finishes and appliances. It’s a space that should feel intuitive from the moment you step into it. Where movement flows, where everything has a place.
If no one has deeply considered how you really live, the kitchen will reflect that, no matter how high-end the finishes are.
So yes, builders are essential.
But if you want a kitchen that feels effortless, intuitive, and genuinely tailored to your life, that thinking needs to happen before construction ever begins.