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Double-check. Make sure to visit a showroom to see the products and materials in person in order to determine the quality of what you're buying before you buy it. Magazine and Internet photos are not as reliable as they may seem and may be overpriced for what you're getting.
Get a quote. A designer and/or contractor should always visit your home before providing you with a quote for the design and installation. Don't accept a quote for your project until a full survey has been completed. Make sure the quote is thorough to avoid overspending down the road and any misunderstandings.
Try to get referrals from people you trust. Don't be afraid to ask friends, neighbors and family members to see their kitchens and ask who they hired. This is a great way to envision the quality of the result of your kitchen if you decide to use the same designer and contractors.
Keep track of your payments. Arrange a clearly defined payment schedule. Ask for several installments throughout the project. Never pay in full until you have received delivery of all your goods. Companies that ask for full payment ahead of delivery have your money - but you don't have your appliances or completed kitchen or bath.
Know the difference between needing something and just wanting it. Research the costs of many different kinds of products and materials starting with the most expensive necessities down to the items you can do without. Major appliances should be at the top of your list since they will cost the most.
Reliable sink materials include stainless steel, which can withstand more abrasions, is hygienic and trendy, and fireclay and ceramic which are more traditional for their solidity and wide range of colors.
The cabinetry in the Purdue solar INhome was recognized for its cutting edge green material in a blog composed by the manufacturer Grabill Cabinets of Grabill, Ind. The cabinets are sold by Design Alternatives in Lafayette, Ind. The article on the cabinetry can be viewed on the Grabill blog at http://www.grabillcabinets.com/blog/2011/08/contemporary-style-green-appeal.