I have just come back from a consult. It's for a kitchen design where the joiner had just drawn something up. No love had been added, absolutely no attention to detail and no thought about the space in it's entirety - And that right there is the difference between something that looks basic and something that looks and feels like it belongs in a magazine. For those of you currently building or renovating - here is a list of the things we chatted about adding and giving attention to in her space. Of course there is more information inside the course if you need more details. - Joinery Door profiles - Drawer Heights and Internal Cabinet Fixtures - LED and Sensor Lighting - Feature Lighting and Best Positioning - Cabinet Handles (2 different types to add layers) - Thoughtful Appliance Selections - Window Coverings (will pull the look togehter) - Addition of architectural details The secret to designing your house like a pro isn't just updating a single space. It's about taking in to account the whole space, then creating something that elevates it as a whole. Hope this help X