Kitchen designer in Wakefield

2009 August 27

Maple shaker.Maximilian designs’ founder , Stuart Turner is a kitchen designer in Wakefield, who brings a unique quality to his line of work. Bespoke and custome designed and built kitchens. Stuart meets with the customers a few times before designing and eventually fitting their kitchen, bedroom or bathroom as this enables him to find out what the customer wants from their potential new room, thus enabling him to design a kitchen which is unique and fits the demands of everyday life of the customer.

As a kitchen designer in Wakefield, Stuart works not only in Yorkshire but all over the country and it’s not hard to see why he is fast becoming a name to know in the design industry. From his fresh and cutting-edge ideas to his diligent and perfectionist attitude to getting his designs from paper to the real thing, you are undoubtebly in very skilled and capable hands.

Progressive, chic, avant-garde, classic, modern, just a few words to describe what this kitchen designer from Wakefield has to offer. Not only are Maximilian’s designs breathtaking and prolific but they are also affordable and Maximilian designs is not a ‘them and us’ company, this company believes that everyone is created equal and should be treated as such and that is why the customer’s ideas are taken as seriously as Maximilian’s own, after all it is the customer’s kitchen, bedroom and bathroom after all.

Disappointed is not a word Maximilian hears as they provide every customer with their dream kitchen, bedroom or bathroom. No problem is too big or small for Maximilian and stuart, a kitchen designer from Wakefield. Maximilian may not always be the cheapest but you can guarantee they will always be the best value for your money.

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