new kitchen
THE KITCHENWORKS REFACING PROCESS.
This section is meant to help you measure your existing kitchen
if you are planning on starting a kitchen renovation. Before
going to KitchenWorks for your new kitchen renovation, grab
some graph paper and follow these easy steps to make your
kitchen design process go smoothly. Or click here
to contact us directly!
Step 1- Gather Everything You Need
Graph Paper, Pencil, Eraser, Measuring Tape, and Calculator
Step 2 Start with a Rough Drawing
You DO NOT need graph paper for this drawing, and it does
not need to be drawn to scale.
Use a pencil so you can make changes easily.
Be consistent with your units, choose IMPERIAL or METRIC
and be consistent for all measurements.
Accuracy is important!
Step 3- Draw in Walls and Openings
Measure the overall wall dimensions of the room you are designing.
Start measuring from a corner and measure to the first opening
or obstruction.
Note the measurements:
from the corner to the window casing
size of window casing
outside edge of window casing to outside edge of window casing
Continue to measure around the room in the manner described
above.
Have your measuring tape three or four feet off the ground
when reading measurements on walls.
Indicate all wall lengths, and floor to ceiling height.
Mark the location and dimensions of the windows and doors
on the drawing.
Include the width of the trim in the dimension for windows
and doors.
Indicate the swing direction of the doors.
NOTE: Please indicate if your measurements are including
drywall or from stud to stud. This should measure the new
kitchen Area.
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