Luxury North-West housebuilder Create Homes has developed a new online Visualiser App in partnership with their kitchen design partners, Stuart Frazer.
The new, easy to use online tool will give Create Homes’ customers an exciting & interactive experience when choosing their kitchens for the new build ‘Prestige Collection’ of homes at ‘The Sandpipers’ development in Longridge.
The App allows customers to view different kitchen layouts of the new luxury homes at ‘The Sandpipers’, then visualise what they could look like in each of the five stylish kitchen colourways available. What’s more, customers can then experiment with the look of the kitchens by interchanging all the available options within the App to create a scheme that is totally personal and unique to them.
Each of the five fashionable Create Homes Colour Collections are designed carefully, with up-to-the-minute finishes, so that every element of the kitchen – from the worktops, cabinets, floor tiles and walls, work together in harmony to achieve a perfect designer look using a selection of carefully curated colours and textures.
The new App was developed with the same trusted team at Stuart Frazer who have also worked with Create on previous housing developments in Inskip, Longton and Pilling. In keeping with the ethos of fantastic design and quality that every Create Home offers their customers, the kitchen designers have used their expertise to perfectly plan every kitchen down to every little detail and the layout has been cleverly designed to work with the rest of the internal spaces, ensuring the flow and aesthetic works with the rest of each designer home.
Gill Mathison, Founder of Create Homes commented: “We believe our new online Create Homes Kitchen Visualiser App is unique in the industry. It has been designed to inspire and excite our customers and offers them the opportunity to customise the colour schemes of our new Stuart Frazer designer kitchens to their own taste and therefore create a beautiful and functional family space that will be enjoyed for decades to come.”