What we do?

Stage 1

Initial Consultation & Concept Design

Stage 2

Detailed Design

Stage 3

Site Measure & Final Design Adjustments

Stage 4

Material Procurement & Production

Stage 5

Installation & Final Adjustments

At JB Kitchens Limited, we believe in delivering a tailored, high-quality design experience that reflects your unique vision and needs. Our design process includes concept design and final design development, both of which are critical in creating a kitchen that perfectly aligns with your lifestyle and space.

While we strive to include as much detail as possible at the quoting stage, these phases often uncover additional opportunities for refinement or incorporate evolving ideas that may not have been fully explored initially. These adjustments and the associated design development do carry a cost, which is reflected as variations to the original scope of work.

We approach these variations with transparency and care, ensuring that:

  • You’re fully informed of any changes or costs before proceeding.

  • Detailed documentation is provided, outlining the scope of the variation and its cost.

  • Your approval is obtained before implementing any modifications.

This ensures we can continue to deliver a design that exceeds expectations while maintaining clarity and trust throughout the process. By understanding this aspect of our process, you can have confidence in the flexibility and creativity we bring to achieving your dream kitchen.

1. Initial Consultation and Concept Design

Timeframe: 1–2 weeks

What Happens:

  • We meet with you to understand your needs, preferences, and vision.

  • Initial measurements and photos are taken if possible.

  • A concept design is developed to outline the layout and overall look.

What to Expect:

  • This stage establishes the foundation of the design, but specific material selections, intricate details, or construction complexities may not yet be accounted for.

Potential Variations:

  • Adjustments may occur if additional details, such as structural limitations, plumbing/electrical constraints, or unique material choices, are identified in subsequent stages.

2. Detailed Design and Quotation

Timeframe: 2–4 weeks

What Happens:

  • Detailed designs are created, including cabinetry dimensions, material specifications, and appliance placements.

  • A quote is prepared based on the known scope at this point.

What to Expect:

  • The quote reflects the design as it stands, but there may still be unknowns, such as site-specific challenges or requests for premium finishes.

Potential Variations:

  • Changes to materials, finishes, or additional features beyond the initial design may lead to adjustments in the quoted price.

3. Site Measure and Final Design Adjustments

Timeframe: 1–2 weeks after site access

What Happens:

  • A site visit ensures precise measurements and identifies any issues that could impact the design.

  • The final design is updated based on site conditions and any additional client input.

What to Expect:

  • This is the stage where final details come into focus, and potential design or construction challenges are resolved.

Potential Variations:

  • Modifications may be needed to accommodate site realities, such as structural reinforcements, relocation of services (e.g., plumbing or electricanal cabinetry.

4. Material Procurement and Production

Timeframe: 4–8 weeks (depending on material availability)

What Happens:

  • Materials and components are ordered based on the finalized design.

  • Custom pieces are manufactured to fit specifications.

What to Expect:

  • Changes at this stage can cause delays and additional costs.

Potential Variations:

  • If a material is unavailable or changes are requested post-production, it may require alternative selections or adjustments to the timeline and cost.

5. Installation and Final Adjustments

Timeframe: 3 weeks (depending on project complexity)

What Happens:

  • Our team installs your kitchen as per the finalized design.

  • Any final tweaks or finishing touches are completed.

What to Expect:

  • While we aim for precision, real-world installations occasionally reveal minor adjustments that may be necessary.

Potential Variations:

  • Additional costs may arise for unforeseen onsite issues, such as structural reinforcements or modifications to integrate with existing features.