Custom Kitchen Design Specialist
Watch Your Dream Kitchen Come to Life in 3D as we Discuss Possibilities & Design it Together
Custom Kitchen Design Specialist
Watch Your Dream Kitchen Come to Life in 3D as we Discuss Possibilities & Design it Together

Invite me over for a design consultation! Let's get started Designing your own Foodie Environment. Note the perfect work triangle in this kitchen

The feet make it feel like furniture

I can visualize myself standing there, creating my perfect omelet

Would you like a little wine with your cheese?

Do you see the Coffee Bar?
There is a coffee bar pullout hidden on the left and a capachino station hidden in the right tower.... clean and organized

Would you like your Four Roses single batch bourbon neat or with a big rock?

You don't know what you want if you don't know the possibilities!
A lot of folks design their own kitchen with what they know or understand but the possibilities go far beyond what most know. A kitchen should be eye catching but most importantly functional. You want the gadgets and special pullouts where they are most useful. We will sort through the possibilities and design your dream foodie kitchen in 3D while you watch it come to life during your in-home consultation.
Sticks Stones Steel Lighting and Love
Some Sticks
Some Stone
a little Steel
the Lighting
and a lot of Love
That's what Kitchens are made of
Lighting is a main but often overlooked element of a well designed and functional kitchen. You need to see what you're creating and where the tools of the trade are. You need to be able to find the ingredient's
Your electrician needs a plan to go by. I can supply that as a qualified kitchen designer. I know where they are needed most and will provide detailed drawings so your electrician can put them exactly where they go.

You don't know what you want if you don't know the possibilities. This is a pantry you can hide behind pocket doors

I Love the Deep Dovetail Drawers

Recycle Pullout is awesome for those cognizant of our environment

A paper towel pullout where you need it most. Staying organized and clean is part of your experience

Spices Spices and More Spices right where you need them

That's a cool Pantry Design. We will create that perfect food storage area

Why Hiring a Qualified Kitchen Designer Can Save You Thousands on Your Remodel. A Qualified kitchen designer must have a strong design sense, with an eye for both form and function. This includes knowing how to select and integrate pullouts, inserts, appliances, cabinetry systems, and other components, while balancing layout, usability,
Why Hiring a Qualified Kitchen Designer Can Save You Thousands on Your Remodel. A Qualified kitchen designer must have a strong design sense, with an eye for both form and function. This includes knowing how to select and integrate pullouts, inserts, appliances, cabinetry systems, and other components, while balancing layout, usability, and overall functionality
A qualified kitchen designer needs to understand every phase of the remodeling process, including how a house is actually built. That means having a solid working knowledge of all the trades involved in a full kitchen remodel—such as framing, electrical work (including lighting), plumbing, countertops, and backsplashes—and understanding how all of these pieces come together during the project.
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Choosing appliances before you designer shows up is super helpful as the drawings cant be finalized until sizes and specifications are verified. When it comes to appliances, appearance plays a big role in how a kitchen feels. While it’s tempting to choose the largest refrigerator possible, bigger isn’t always better from a design standp
Choosing appliances before you designer shows up is super helpful as the drawings cant be finalized until sizes and specifications are verified. When it comes to appliances, appearance plays a big role in how a kitchen feels. While it’s tempting to choose the largest refrigerator possible, bigger isn’t always better from a design standpoint. In many kitchens—especially those that are smaller or more narrow—a counter-depth refrigerator creates a cleaner, more streamlined look, even though it comes at a higher cost.
Visually, you don’t want the refrigerator to overpower the space or become the main focal point. Panel-ready appliances are a great option for achieving a cohesive, built-in feel. They are more expensive, but they allow appliances to blend seamlessly with the cabinetry, giving the kitchen a polished and intentional design.

Lighting is one of the most overlooked elements in kitchen design, yet it has an enormous impact on how the space looks and functions. A well-designed kitchen uses layered lighting—combining general, task, and accent lighting—to create a space that feels both inviting and highly usable.
Ceiling lighting provides the overall illumination f
Lighting is one of the most overlooked elements in kitchen design, yet it has an enormous impact on how the space looks and functions. A well-designed kitchen uses layered lighting—combining general, task, and accent lighting—to create a space that feels both inviting and highly usable.
Ceiling lighting provides the overall illumination for the room. Recessed lights are commonly used, but placement matters just as much as quantity.
Under-cabinet lighting is one of the most important functional lighting choices in a kitchen. It provides direct task lighting on countertops, making food prep safer and easier while eliminating shadows created by overhead lights.
Over-cabinet lighting adds a soft glow that visually lifts the space and prevents upper cabinets from feeling heavy, particularly in kitchens with higher ceilings. This type of lighting is more about ambiance than function, but it plays a key role in making the kitchen feel warm and finished.
Toe-kick lighting is subtle but impactful. It adds a layer of nighttime safety and creates a floating effect for base cabinets. While not essential, it’s a small upgrade that significantly enhances the overall look of a high-end kitchen.
Accent lighting is used to highlight architectural or decorative features—such as open shelving, a range hood, or textured backsplashes. This type of lighting adds depth and visual interest, helping the kitchen feel more custom and thoughtfully designed.
Interior cabinet lighting is both practical and luxurious. Illuminating pantry cabinets, glass-front uppers, or deep base cabinets makes items easier to find while showcasing cabinetry details. With modern LED systems, these lights can be activated by door sensors or integrated into smart lighting controls for convenience.
An experienced kitchen designer will consider all of these lighting layers early in the design process. Proper planning ensures that wiring, switching, and fixture placement are coordinated with cabinetry and layout—resulting in a kitchen that looks beautiful, functions effortlessly, and feels intentional from top to bottom.

Your Choices
Cabinets (Painted vs. Stained — and Everything In Between)
Cabinets are the biggest visual element in your kitchen. They take up the most space, set the overall style, and they influence almost every other selection you’ll make—countertops, hardware, backsplash, lighting, and even flooring.
That’s why cabinet decisions can feel
Your Choices
Cabinets (Painted vs. Stained — and Everything In Between)
Cabinets are the biggest visual element in your kitchen. They take up the most space, set the overall style, and they influence almost every other selection you’ll make—countertops, hardware, backsplash, lighting, and even flooring.
That’s why cabinet decisions can feel overwhelming. The goal isn’t just picking a color you like today… it’s choosing a finish and style you’ll still love years from now, while making sure it works with your lifestyle.

The traditional kitchen design triangle focuses on the placement of major appliances, but modern kitchen design goes far beyond this concept. Today’s kitchens incorporate a wide range of specialty storage and functional elements—such as trash and recycling pullouts, spice and paper-towel pullouts, blind-corner solutions in place of lazy
The traditional kitchen design triangle focuses on the placement of major appliances, but modern kitchen design goes far beyond this concept. Today’s kitchens incorporate a wide range of specialty storage and functional elements—such as trash and recycling pullouts, spice and paper-towel pullouts, blind-corner solutions in place of lazy Susans, appliance lifts, and high-performance hardware. These features significantly influence the layout, workflow, and day-to-day usability of the space.
Beyond appliances, thoughtful kitchen design also considers ergonomics, storage efficiency, technology integration, and the homeowner’s lifestyle—whether that includes entertaining, family use, or accessibility needs.
An experienced designer knows how to thoughtfully select and seamlessly integrate all of these elements to create a kitchen that is both highly functional, aesthetically pleasing, and tailored to how you live.

You might find it odd that I put these in the same category, but it’s important that they complement each other. Countertops and cabinet colors work together to define the overall look and balance of a space, so choosing one without considering the other can easily make a room feel disconnected.
Cabinets act as the visual foundation, sett
You might find it odd that I put these in the same category, but it’s important that they complement each other. Countertops and cabinet colors work together to define the overall look and balance of a space, so choosing one without considering the other can easily make a room feel disconnected.
Cabinets act as the visual foundation, setting the tone through color and style, while countertops add contrast, texture, and character. Popular countertop materials each bring a different effect: quartz offers consistency and durability with a wide range of colors, granite adds natural variation and movement, marble delivers a classic, high-end look with distinctive veining, and solid surface or laminate provide budget-friendly, low-maintenance options. Wood or butcher block countertops can introduce warmth and softness, especially when paired with painted or neutral cabinets.
The key is harmony—bold, patterned countertops tend to pair best with simpler cabinet colors, while darker or richly colored cabinets often benefit from lighter, more subtle countertop surfaces. Paying attention to undertones, durability, and long-term appeal ensures the combination feels intentional and timeless. When selected together, cabinets and countertops create a cohesive foundation that elevates the entire room.

The backsplash is one of those elements that’s both highly functional and highly visible, which makes it an important design decision. It protects the walls from splashes and heat, but it also plays a major role in tying together your cabinets, countertops, and overall style. Because it sits at eye level, the backsplash often becomes a f
The backsplash is one of those elements that’s both highly functional and highly visible, which makes it an important design decision. It protects the walls from splashes and heat, but it also plays a major role in tying together your cabinets, countertops, and overall style. Because it sits at eye level, the backsplash often becomes a focal point—whether you want it to blend in quietly or make a statement.
There are many backsplash materials and styles available today, each offering a different look, maintenance level, and price point. Ceramic and porcelain tile remain the most popular choices because they’re durable, easy to clean, and available in endless colors, sizes, and patterns.

At Kitchen Designs by Eric, we specialize in crafting custom cabinets that are tailored to your unique style and needs. Our skilled craftsmen use only the finest materials to create beautiful, functional cabinets that will stand the test of time.

We understand that every home is different, which is why we offer personalized design services to ensure that your cabinets perfectly complement your space. Our team will work with you to create a design that meets your specific needs and matches your personal style.

At Kitchen Designs by Eric, we believe that exceptional customer service is key to a successful project. Our team is dedicated to providing you with a hassle-free experience from start to finish, and we will go above and beyond to ensure your complete satisfaction.
Kitchen Designs by Eric
3070 Eagle Grove School Rd, Dewy Rose, GA, USA
Call 864 887-0062 for a In-Home Design Consultati
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