Amy hartland
Amy hartland

Amy, our Showroom and Admin Manager plays a crucial role in guiding customers through their home projects. In addition to her showroom responsibilities, she manages our social media presence. Her creative touch shines through as she provides engaging glimpses of our daily operations. Amy's hands-on approach extends to visiting customers' homes not only to oversee project progress but also to offer an exclusive inside look at the remarkable transformations we bring to life.

If you think it’s time to give your kitchen a makeover, visiting a kitchen showroom is definitely something to add to your to-do list. Kitchen showrooms are designed to allow you to explore various options, get inspiration, and talk to professional designers. Visiting a kitchen showroom can help you find the materials and designs that will best work for your needs and preferences, so it’s important to make the most of your showroom visit. In this blog, we have looked at some of the things you can do and consider when visiting a showroom to get the most out of the experience.

Do Some Research Beforehand 

Taking the time to do some research before heading to a showroom can be very beneficial. Not only can you research different designs, materials, layouts and appliances to help get an idea of what it is you want for your new kitchen, but you can also research different kitchen design and installation companies to determine which company you want to use, before planning your showroom visit. Having a few ideas in mind for your kitchen design can be helpful when exploring a showroom as staff members can point you in the direction of similar setups, and you can get a life-like idea of what the finished result may look like, giving you the chance to see if it’s something you like or look for something else if it doesn’t appeal to you in a real-life setting.

Ashford Kitchens - How to Get the Most out of Your Kitchen Showroom Visit

Recognise Size and Budget Requirements 

It’s important to be realistic about what you can get from your kitchen installation. Setting a budget gives you clear boundaries on what you should be looking at, helping to eliminate certain materials and appliances from your search and streamlining your showroom visit. Having a set budget can also help to reduce disappointment; finding a kitchen design you love that is out of your price range can be frustrating and disheartening. 

It’s also essential to recognise the space you have available at home. Taking measurements and photos can help you realistically understand what can be achieved with the space. If you are unhappy with the space you have and what it will allow, you can look into more intensive design plans, such as extensions, to get the size and layout you’re looking for. 

Understand Priorities and Must-Haves

Make a list of your must-haves and priorities. When making these lists, consider how you use your kitchen and your lifestyle, as this will help you to understand what is most important for you to have in your new kitchen to make the space more efficient and functional. Breaking down what is essential and what would be nice to have can help keep your showroom visit on track; you can prioritise searching for the must-haves before indulging in other aspects that may not be as essential, should your budget and space allow it.  

Explore the Showroom Thoroughly

Take your time and be thorough when looking around the showroom. Taking photos or notes as you’re walking around can help you remember the items you saw during your visit once you return home, and also allow you to make comparisons and narrow down your favourites. Having these notes and photographs can also come in handy when you’re speaking to a professional about the design you would like, as you’ll have all the information in front of you; professional designers can clearly see what it is you’re looking for and suggest options based on this. 

Ashford Kitchens - How to Get the Most out of Your Kitchen Showroom Visit

Speak to the Professionals  

Visiting a kitchen showroom isn’t just a chance to explore products and get inspiration; it also offers the opportunity to speak with a professional designer. Professionals will have excellent knowledge and be happy to answer any questions you may have and offer further information, for example; the pros and cons of different materials and appliances, how to make the most of the space, the latest design trends, and customisation options. By sitting down with a professional, you can explain your ideas and go into detail about your lifestyle and the space available so the experts can help you find the best solution to creating your perfect kitchen. 

Open Yourself to Alternatives 

It’s important to realise before going to a kitchen showroom that what you have in mind for your kitchen design may not always be possible. While experts will do what they can to bring your ideas to life, if it is simply not possible, they can point you in the direction of a more suitable solution. Alternatively, while your ideas may be possible, experts may make suggestions that are more suitable to you and the space, and opening yourself to the idea of an alternative solution may bring about the best results. So, while it’s important to come prepared to the showroom, having a rigid mindset may be more of a hindrance than a help, getting in the way of an effective kitchen design. 

Visit Our Kitchen Showroom in Beaconsfield 

If you’re thinking about visiting kitchen showrooms near Beaconsfield, Ashford Kitchens & Interiors is one to add to your list. 

At our kitchen showroom in Beaconsfield, you can explore a range of fantastic products and design ideas, helping you get inspiration. We also have experts in the showroom ready to chat with you about what you’re looking for and see how they can help. 
For more details about our business, services and showrooms, please visit our website, and you will also find our contact information should you wish to reach out to our team.