Drawings or renderings are ready
You want to turn a design concept into a cabinetry project that can be quoted, produced and delivered.
Project details are organized around drawings, dimensions, materials, hardware, packing and delivery planning so you can judge whether the project is ready for quotation.
This case helps you judge project scope, file readiness and whether the project is suitable for quotation discussion.
You want to turn a design concept into a cabinetry project that can be quoted, produced and delivered.
You need to clarify which cabinets, materials, hardware and delivery items are included.
You need to identify missing files early to avoid repeated quotation revisions.
You want to understand packing methods, site checking logic and installation coordination in advance.
Before moving forward, it is important to clarify scope, materials, hardware, packing and delivery method.
Select boards, finishes and hardware configuration according to project drawings, budget and target market.
Focus on door opening methods, hardware configuration, site installation conditions and finishing details.
Pack by cabinet, room or area number for easier on-site checking and installation.
By reviewing overall effect, drawing communication, material confirmation, hardware details and packing delivery, you can judge how similar projects should move forward.
Overall Project Effect
Drawing & Solution Communication
Material & Finish Selection
Packing & Delivery Method
Hardware & Detail Confirmation When files, scope, materials, hardware and delivery requirements are clear early, quotation and production communication become smoother.
Review drawings, dimensions, lists, site photos and reference style first to judge whether preliminary quotation can begin.
Clarify the specific cabinets, materials, hardware, countertops and delivery requirements separately.
Clarify numbered packing, on-site checking, installation coordination and phased shipping schedule.
Files do not need to be complete at the beginning. Send what you already have first, and we can judge whether quotation can begin and what key information is still missing.
Drawings, BOQ, dimensions, site photos and reference images can all be submitted first. We will judge what information is still needed before deciding the next step.