Why No Package-Based Kitchen Design

Why No Package-Based Kitchen Design

Why we do not believe in package-based kitchen design

A package may sound convenient, but it often creates the illusion that all kitchens are similar. They are not.

Every home has a different wall condition, window position, ceiling constraint, appliance plan, family size, cooking frequency, storage need and budget priority. Even two houses with the same floor plan can require completely different cabinet layouts because one family cooks heavily every day while another uses the kitchen mainly for light prep and entertaining.

This is why package-first selling often creates the wrong starting point. Instead of asking, “How do you live?”, it asks, “Which box do you fit into?” That is the opposite of good kitchen planning.

At Carte Kitchen, we prefer to design from the inside out:
  • lifestyle first,
  • workflow second,
  • layout third,
  • material and hardware after that,
  • quotation only after there is enough clarity to price responsibly.

This is also why the old “per foot run” mindset is no longer enough for modern kitchens. Today’s kitchen cost is shaped by far more than cabinet length: it depends on internal fittings, drawer systems, tall units, appliance integration, countertop selection, door material, edge details, handle profile, sink area treatment, lighting allowance, and installation complexity. A kitchen with the same footprint can vary dramatically in cost depending on how it is planned.