Design Services
Our Design Specialists Can Customize Any Space
At Cerwood we help you take your ideas from inspiration to completion. Our in house designers are there to help measure, layout the design and select from the various finish options to create a beautiful, livable space.
About Our Design Specialists
Our professional designers work with you to plan the ideal cabinetry solution for your space. During your consultations we account for both your aesthetic tastes and usage needs to design a solution specific to your space. The end result is a beautiful customized room with smart storage solutions designed for your lifestyle.
The Custom Design Process
No matter the scale of your project, the Cerwood design process follows these 5 simple steps.
Measure & plan your needs
Visit our showroom & get inspired
Meet with our design consultants
Review & revise the design
Build & install
Measuring Guide
How to accurately measure for your new project.
We will do a final measure in your home prior to beginning construction of your cabinets. This way, if your dimensions are off by even a fraction of an inch we will catch it before building!
Map The Room Layout
Begin by drawing out a floor plan of the space. Include all walls, windows, doorways, and dot in any bulkheads or other architectural features.
Measure The Room's Height
Measure from the finished floor to the ceiling. Note this height in the center of your diagram. Be sure to measure the height of your bulkheads as well!
Wall, Bulkhead & Door Widths
Measure the length of all the walls and bulkhead runs. For doors, include the casings as part of the doors dimensions, but also note the casing widths separately.
Note Window Positions & Heights
For windows, include the casing widths as part of the window's dimensions. Also note the height of the window and the distance from the floor to the bottom of the window casing.
Include Appliances & Plumbing
If you decide not to move any appliances or plumbing, please measure from the nearest wall to the center of all appliances and sinks. Note these 'center-lines' on the diagram.
Obstructions & Limitations
Be sure to note any obstructions or limitations in the room as well. For example: boxed-in pipes, telephone jacks or receptacles that cannot be moved, space for a table in an eat-in kitchen, etc.
Ready To Get Started?
Whether you are ready to get your project started or are still in the brainstorming phase, contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our professional designers or request a quote.