Process

Our Process

Working Together

01

Free In-House

Consultation

At AKCNT, we want every customer to receive a personalised service that is directly focused on their own requirements. The first stage in our process is a free initial consultation with one of our experienced design team at your home. This enables us to gain an idea of what you are looking for and give advice on all available new products, colours and designs. This process helps our designers as much as the client and is a crucial part of designing a kitchen that reflects the customers wants and needs.

02

Final Design &
3D Rendering

Catch a glimpse of your dream kitchen with our exciting 3D Kitchen Planner! At AKC we offer this service and are able to render your design to the colours you have chosen. If you are having trouble deciding, we can change these design ideas at the press of a button! Compare your options and plan the perfect layout, mix and match until you find your ideal kitchen. Here, you will get to see a good respresentation of what your design will look like.

03

Design Ideas & Colour Selections

After the initial consultation, we take our measurements and ideas back to the office where we come up with some initial designs. We then invite you to visit our showroom where we take you through all of the colour and materials on offer and finalise a design. You are able to take home colour swatches and brochures to help make the final decisions.

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Customer Testimonials

"My wife and I, along with the skillful and professional assistance of AKC have recently undergone the tedious and stressful task of designing and installing a new kitchen .. At all times, we have found AKC to be attentive to our needs and requirements by taking in the whole picture in relation to the renovation.. They were able to advise on the kitchen layout, functionality and also finished appearance so that the kitchen became integral to the whole house design. AKC,S approach was always polite and well mannered - even when we made changes at the last moment. They kept a close eye during the various stages of installation to ensure the installers and subcontractors understood the many intricacies of the design".


— Peter Schaefer

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