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February 17, 2008 at 3:49 am #586412
ephonkParticipantI have a large but troublesome kitchen space that I am about to remodel. The same awkward trouble spots keep popping up with every stab I take at it. I’ve had input from Home Depot guys, cabinet builders and one interior designer, but I still don’t have confidence in the current best plan.
The one thing I haven’t done is actually lay out cash for someone whose core skill is designing kitchens. If it gives me a plan I have confidence in, it’s worth it. So, can anyone recommend an architect/kitchen designer?
February 17, 2008 at 3:38 pm #615807
MikeDadyMemberMcnelis Architects. Lisa’s office is above Cupcake Royale. Very creative and talented. http://www.mcnelisarchitects.com/
February 17, 2008 at 5:08 pm #615808
tiggerParticipantDana Henrickson of DMH Design (www.dmhdesign.net) does excellent work.
February 17, 2008 at 5:23 pm #615809
charlabobParticipantNot completely off-topic, but if you’re concerned about green design and building, check this link to Seattle resources from the Environmental Home Center. We used EHC for some things and were surprised at the little things that can make a big environmental difference. When you’re starting a new project, it’s even easier to make it green from the beginning:
http://www.environmentalhomecenter.com/learn.shtml?Directory_Code=topicsmain&Page_Code=kindredsouls
Most designers, architects and builders can help you with everything from environmentally-friendly materials to built-ins that help you recycle, if you ask them. (Green is a selling point and a reselling point in the Seattle area and, in today’s housing market, that matters.)
My only “free advice” is know what you want and stick to it. We figured out that the first architect for our upstairs “living space” (master suite) was designing what he wanted — not what we wanted. Since we only needed plans for building permits we smiled, nodded, got his signature, and did what we wanted … until we ran out of money — but we’ll be back :-)
June 6, 2009 at 7:51 am #615810
LalkaMemberIf you’re still looking, contact Kenami Design at 206-422-2555. They do great work!
June 6, 2009 at 9:07 pm #615811
tsunaminwMemberContext Custom Builders in Madison Park, a good reliable company without the Madison Park prices.
Stop talking to home depot type companies, these are amateur at best and people always seem to go their first but hate the results.
This coming from a CKD(certified kitchen designer) who worked with Signature Cabinets, Petes Cabinets and as a Rep for Crystal Cabinets though International Kitchens in Belltown for over 10 years.
June 6, 2009 at 9:09 pm #615812
tsunaminwMemberAlso, all architects seem to think they do a kitchen best. They do a whole house well but I can give you clear examples of what they lack and cannot explain, or warn you about in terms of flow, current products etc. They just cant be an expert at everything.
Get a real kitchen designer.
The NKBA has a list of ckd’s in your areas and will also list where they work. You will see a clear difference in what you get, and the level of communication throughout.
June 7, 2009 at 4:13 pm #615813
furryfacesParticipantCall Chuck Gordon. He is an amazing architect, self employed, a good listener and….by hiring him, you support dog rescue. He has property in Ollala which is the home for BlueDogCreek Rescue.
206-409-8833 (cell)
253-409-8844 (home)
June 7, 2009 at 5:57 pm #615814
PSPSParticipantJuly 22, 2009 at 11:58 pm #615815
NW Home DesignersMemberIf you are still looking, I am a local designer with 17 years experience and I am a Certified Kitchen Designer.
You can reach me at
(206) 601-9158
or email: roshele@nwhomedesigners.com
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