Our Kitchen Design Process
A Clear, Designer-Led Approach From Start to Finish
At Kitchens by Frankie, every kitchen begins with a thoughtful, professional design process. By leading each project personally, we ensure your kitchen is carefully planned, visually cohesive, and tailored to how you live — before construction begins.
This structured approach eliminates guesswork, avoids costly mistakes, and results in a kitchen that feels intentional and timeless.
Step 1: In-Home Consultation
Every project begins with a personalized kitchen design consultation, conducted in your home or virtually, depending on your needs and location. Kitchens by Frankie offers designer-led consultations throughout our Westchester County and Connecticut service areas.
During this phase, we:
Review your existing space and layout
Discuss how you use your kitchen day-to-day
Identify goals, challenges, and design preferences
Evaluate architectural details, ceiling heights, and natural light
This step establishes the foundation for a well-planned, thoughtful kitchen design.
Step 2: Space Planning & Concept Design
With a clear understanding of your needs, the design process moves into layout and concept development.
This includes:
Optimized kitchen layouts focused on flow and function
Storage and cabinetry planning
Appliance placement and workflow considerations
Initial design direction for style and materials
Every decision is driven by proportion, usability, and long-term livability — not trends.
Step 3: Design Development & Selections
Once the layout is approved, the design is refined in detail.
This phase covers:
Final cabinetry design and configuration
Countertops, finishes, and material selections
3D renderings and visualizations (when applicable)
Budget alignment and design refinement
The result is a complete, cohesive kitchen design ready for execution.
Step 4: Final Design & Implementation Support
As your project moves toward construction, Kitchens by Frankie remains involved to ensure the design is executed as intended.
Support may include:
Coordination with contractors and trades
Clarifying design intent and specifications
Reviewing final details prior to installation
This continuity helps protect the integrity of the design throughout the build.
Why a Designer-Led Process Matters
A kitchen is one of the most complex spaces in a home. A designer-led process ensures:
Thoughtful planning before products are ordered
Fewer surprises during construction
Cohesive design decisions across layout, cabinetry, and finishes
A kitchen that functions beautifully and stands the test of time
Coordination with contractors and trades
Clarifying design intent and specifications
Reviewing final details prior to installation
This continuity helps protect the integrity of the design throughout the build.
Begin Your Kitchen Design
Whether you are renovating, building new, or reimagining an existing kitchen, a strong design process makes all the difference.