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After browsing on this site I'm really interested in buying our kitchen from here.

HOWEVER...I am definitely not a kitchen designer and even after watching Craig's useful tips ;) I wouldn't know where to start with plinths, fillers, gaps etc!

Anyone know what the best way to go about this is?

Would a kitchen designer break down their design into its individual parts? Or if I do an amateur design of what I want in my kitchen, would a fitter do that?

I want loads of 'interesting' bits (drawer inserts, corner units that sing & dance etc) but I'm worried that doing it myself I will miss the fun bits!

ARGH! Help!
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