Dear Member, Thank-you for selecting All Wood Cabinetry for your Kitchen or Bath Project. Our professional design staff is ready to turn your dream into a reality. Enclosed in this package are all the things required to give your designer the information they will need to create the perfect solution for you. Your package includes: 1. Project Information Form 2. Step By Step Measuring Guide 3. Laser Distance Measurer Instructions for perfect measurements (if ordered) The key to successfully designing your kitchen is the detailed measurements you provide, letting us know your storage needs and what size & type of appliances will be in the Kitchen. These are some key areas to pay special attention to: 1. Ceiling Height where wall cabinets will be placed. Do the ceilings in these areas have Soffits, bulkheads, or are they vaulted, etc? 2. Window Size/Location (take into consideration the casing around the window). Note the window height and sill height from floor. 3. Existing floor staying in place or new floor going in (how thick is new floor)? 4. Existing Flooring type, if it stays, is your floor up to or underneath your cabinets? 5. Adding up accumulative wall dimensions that match the overall wall dimension. 6. Location of Plumbing 7. Height/Location of outlets, switches, and phone jacks that are on the same walls as cabinetry. 8. Center Line of vented hood (not re-circulating) 9. Return Walls, when these are left off we do not add fillers that may be necessary and we finish sides that may not need it adding unnecessary expense to your kitchen. 10. Size and Location of proposed appliances that will be used. This is key to planning proper openings & cabinet types for your kitchen. 11. Wish List of functions in addition to items. What type of storage are you most interested in for your new kitchen? Do you have lots of pots and pans to store? What do you want your new kitchen to have storage-wise, that your existing kitchen does not? Is there anything about your current kitchen that you really like? What do you dislike the most? The forms in these package will cover all these areas. The laser measurer will give precise dimensions and eliminate errors due to sagging tape measures or mis-reading those tiny lines on the tape measure. If you have any questions about any part of this questionnaire please feel free to call us at 1-866-763-9455. We look forward to working with you. Our goal is to provide you with a high quality design that fits your space and creates the environment you ve been dreaming of! Your Design Team at All Wood Cabinetry. 2
DESIGN REQUEST CHECKLIST: 1. Complete ALL project and customer information enclosed. 2. Attach accurate room measurements using laser measurer (if ordered) 3. Ensure all dimensions are clearly marked in inches and all notes are legible 4. Fax or email this form back to us. Fax#: 866-763-9462 Email: designservices@allwoodfast.com CONTACT INFO: Name: Address: Best time to call: From: To: AM PM Email: Phone: ABOUT YOUR HOME: How many family members live there? Age/s of children if any: Do they do homework in the kitchen? How much cooking do you do? How many cooks? Right or Left handed? How much entertaining do you do? How much baking do you do? What is the primary cook s height? Right or left handed? Is there an eat-in kitchen area? If yes, seating for how many? Are there any special needs to consider? If yes, please explain. 3
PROJECT INFO: What Rooms are included in this project? What is your Budget? What is your time frame? Days: Months: ASAP: (5-10 Days) New construction? ETA: / / Preferred Cabinet Color/Style: Miter Frame Raised Panel Shaker Recessed Panel BRIGHTON Polar White LANCASTER Toffee Glaze LANGSTON Cinnamon LEXINGTON Cabernet RIDGEWAY Mocha NANTUCKET Polar White HAWTHORNE Cinnamon KENYON Cabernet FULTON Mocha Raised Panel with Accent Molding Thermofoil CAMBRIDGE Polar White CHELSEA Toffee Glaze DORCHESTER Cinnamon PRINCETON Cabernet SPRINGFIELD Mocha HAVEN Biscuit Glaze HAMILTON Arctic White Preferred wall cabinet height? 30" 36" 42" Will you be removing or adding any walls? Yes No (make sure drawing includes new walls) Is there basement access below the Kitchen to utilities? Yes No Will you be buying new appliances? (note dimensions on measurement form) What kind of countertops will you have? (laminate, granite, Corian, tile) What thickness will the countertop be? (standard thickness is 1½ ) Is there an existing backsplash that will stay? Yes No If yes, distance from floor to top of backsplash? inches Flooring Type: New or Existing? If new, how thick will it be? If existing, does your floor go up to or underneath your cabinets? What kind of storage do you need? Pots & Pans Glassware Plates/Bowls Fine China Other: Is there anything about your current Kitchen that you like?: Do you have an installer? Yes No 4
ABOUT YOUR ROOM: Floor to ceiling height: Straight Vaulted Soffit Is there a soffit, will it remain? Yes No If yes, please mark dimensions on the diagram to the right. (A soffit, also called a bulkhead, is the area between the top of a wall cabinet and the ceiling.) Ceiling Soffit Crown Molding Preferred Wall Cabinets Height 30" 36" 42" Soffit Width? Backsplash Height? Soffit Height? APPLIANCE INFO: ITEM STYLE or TYPE MANUFACTURER / MODEL WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT (PLEASE CHECK) (IF AVAILABLE) INCHES INCHES INCHES Range Freestanding Built-in Cooktop Drop-in Other Oven Single Double Combo Other Range Hood Vented Recirculating Microwave Built-in Freestanding Spacemaker w/vent Dishwasher Portable Built-in Refrigerator Top-mount Freezer Bottom-mount Freezer Side-by-Side Under-Countertop Freezer Upright Chest Trash Compactor Built-in Freestanding Wine Chiller Built-in Freestanding Sink Single Bowl Double Bowl Triple Bowl Butterfly Corner Farmhouse Bar Other 5
NEW KITCHEN WISH LIST: Check those items which you want to incorporate in your new design: Soft Close Full Extension Drawers MEMBER BONUS Soft Close Doors MEMBER BONUS Roll-Out Trays Wastebasket Pull-Out Pantry with Roll-Out Trays Decorative Wine Rack Kitchen Center Island Peninsula Island Crown Molding Mullion Doors for Glass (glass not included) Computer Desk Area Built-In Oven Lazy Susan Corner Pot & Pan Drawers Wet Bar Decorative Hardware Vanity Make-Up Area Vanity Linen Tower The following step-by-step instructions will make measuring for your new project a snap! All that s required is grid paper, pencil and your laser tape measure. Accuracy is the key to a successful project, so take your time and be sure to double check all measurements. Make copies of the grid paper at the end of this guide for more accurate plans. STRAIT-LINE LASER MEASURER USE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. After installing the batteries press the READ button to activate the measurer 2. Ensure that the measurer is set to inches only. To change, press the SEL button and then press the right arrow button to select U and then press SEL 3. Press the READ button to activate the laser beam 4. Position the laser measurer in corner or end of wall as shown below. The unit is designed to measure from the bottom of the unit. 5. Press READ button again to take the measure, read the inches on the screen and post to your drawing. 6. To clear a measurement press the button with the C on it. 6
STEP #1 Begin in any corner of the room with laser measurer at waist height, and measure to an adjacent wall. Always measure in inches only, not feet and inches! Record your first measurement and continue around the room measuring all walls where cabinetry will be installed. Once completed, draw the floor plan and add your measurements like the example below. START MEASURING HERE When measuring a wall which has a corner at each end, place the measurer in the corner at one end and measure into the next corner. When measuring a wall which doesn t have a corner at each end, place the bottom of the measurer at the end of the wall run and measure into the corner. When measuring inside a room such as a pantry simply measure from corner to corner where cabinets will be placed. 7
STEP #2 Now, measure all doors, windows and wall openings. Any door trim, window trim or opening trim is considered part of the opening, and should be included in your measurement. Record your measurements (in inches) on the charts provided below for reference in the next step. B A C Floor WINDOW MEASUREMENTS WINDOW# DIMENSION A DIMENSION B DIMENSION C #1 #2 #3 #4 A B Floor DOOR MEASUREMENTS DOOR# DIMENSION A DIMENSION B #1 #2 #3 #4 8
STEP #3 The next step is to locate all the openings on your floor plan. Measure from the wall corner to outside edge of opening trim and locate on drawing. Add opening dimension and then, measure from outside edge of trim to adjacent wall. Repeat process for all openings. Identify all openings from the charts above and then label wall numbers for future elevation drawing reference. When placing doors on drawing, be sure to indicate which way the door opens. Double check that by adding up your individual measurements for each wall here it is the same as your overall measurement in Step #1. 9
STEP #4 Create an elevation drawing of each wall showing window and door locations, finished ceiling height, soffits (if applicable), and any suspended light fixtures that may interfere with design. Consult the universal symbols guide below and identify all service/utility locations. Electrical Outlet Phone Jack Cable Gas Drain Water Single Switch Double Switch Triple Switch Center Line Radiator Please remember that service/utility locations are always measured to their centerline. Lastly, identify any obstructions that may create problems with the design (radiators, hood/exhaust vents, chimney chases and any heat registers). Don t forget if you have a vented stove hood that you give us the center line measurement. 10
Scale Drawing Grid (small square = 6"). Make additional copies if needed. Please use a ruler and ensure all dimensions are clearly marked in inches and all notes are legible. Page of 11
Scale Drawing Grid (small square = 6"). Make additional copies if needed. Please use a ruler and ensure all dimensions are clearly marked in inches and all notes are legible. Page of 12