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When should I consider booking a kitchen planning service?

The IKEA kitchen planning service is designed to support you in turning your dream kitchen into a reality. It involves a one-on-one meeting with an IKEA kitchen specialist, either in-store, online, or in your home.

The outcome of a kitchen planning appointment is a professional 3D design, a complete product list, a price quotation, and estimates for additional services like delivery and installation, giving you the confidence to move forward with your kitchen project.
We can also help you with any financing questions that you may have for your kitchen.
If you find yourself needing support in any of the situations mentioned below, then a kitchen planning appointment is perfect for you.
  • Creating your complete kitchen plan from scratch
    If you have ideas and measurements of your space but haven't started a formal plan, a planning session is the perfect way to begin. A specialist will guide you through the process, helping you design a kitchen that fits your space, budget, and needs, ensuring you don't overlook important details.
  • Getting expert validation on the design your created yourself
    If you have already created a plan using the IKEA kitchen planner, a specialist can review it with you. This "Plan Validation" helps ensure all details are correct and the layout is functional before you purchase. If there are minor errors, the specialist can correct them; for major changes, they will recommend a full planning appointment.
  • Get help finalising your plan and placing your kitchen order
    If you have a completed plan from a previous appointment and are ready to buy, you can book a follow-up session. A kitchen specialist will help you finalise the product list, place the order, and discuss additional options such as financing, delivery, and installation services.

    When you know that you want to book a kitchen planning appointment with IKEA, select a suitable date, time and location through our booking tool.

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