Build the room envelope first
Record the value from the real project, note where it was measured and keep any variation visible. A single nominal number should never hide an uneven wall, floor or opening.
To create a useful kitchen in 3D, begin with the measured room, build the cabinet sequence, add appliances and only then refine fronts, worktops and materials.
To create a useful kitchen in 3D, begin with the measured room, build the cabinet sequence, add appliances and only then refine fronts, worktops and materials.
The correct process is to build a reliable room and cabinet model before spending time on visual styling.
Create the room envelope, place openings and fixed services, add appliances, then build the cabinet run. Apply fronts and materials only after the geometry has survived the first review.
A 3D kitchen whose visual choices sit on top of a verified measured layout.
Each check below is tied to the subject of this page. Record the input, the decision and the evidence used to approve it.
Record the value from the real project, note where it was measured and keep any variation visible. A single nominal number should never hide an uneven wall, floor or opening.
Confirm the exact product data, opening path, ventilation and service position. Generic appliance blocks are useful for planning but the selected model controls the final clearance.
Tie the decision to a cabinet code and external size, then check how the construction standard changes the internal space, fronts and neighbouring units.
Use the visual view to expose spatial relationships, then verify the same decision in a dimensioned view. Appearance and geometric control are complementary checks.
Starting from decoration before dimensions usually produces rework.
Start with Build the room envelope first. Then verify Place fixed services and appliances and Create the cabinet sequence with real sizes. Close the review with Review the result from practical camera angles and keep the approval evidence with the project revision.
DesignPro supports planning and organised project information according to the selected package. Final material, hardware, production, fixing and site decisions remain subject to project-specific verification.
Use the DesignPro project as a common reference for the people who measure, price, supply, cut, assemble or install the work. Keep the final approved inputs with the released output.
A 3D kitchen whose visual choices sit on top of a verified measured layout.
Measured walls and openings, fixed services, appliance specifications, storage requirements and the exact output needed from the planning process.
Starting from decoration before dimensions usually produces rework.
DesignPro supports planning and organised project information according to the selected package. Final material, hardware, production, fixing and site decisions remain subject to project-specific verification.