Buying guide

What to bring to your Chester kitchen showroom visit

Your first showroom visit is the most useful hour of the whole process — if you come prepared. Turn up with nothing but a vague idea and the designer can only show you cabinets. Turn up with five pieces of basic information and you leave with a realistic layout, a realistic price and a realistic timeline.

What to bring:

  1. Rough room measurements — width, depth, ceiling height (to the nearest 10cm is fine)
  2. Two or three phone photos of your current kitchen — all walls, including awkward corners
  3. A budget ballpark — even a broad range helps us show you realistic ranges
  4. Your appliance wishlist — or the appliances you’re keeping
  5. A sense of how you actually use the kitchen — cooking daily, family breakfasts, entertaining, homework zone, pet feeding station

That’s it. You don’t need drawings, Pinterest boards or a spec sheet. A good designer will take you from there.

Below, we go into why each of those five things matters — and what to expect from your first visit to our Chester showroom at 102 Boughton.

What to bring to your Chester kitchen showroom visit

The five things that make a showroom visit actually useful

1. Rough measurements

You don’t need exact millimetres — we’ll laser-measure properly at the free home visit. But coming in with a 10cm-accurate sketch of the room, window positions, door positions and ceiling height lets the designer show you layouts that actually fit. Without it, everything is hypothetical.

2. Phone photos of every wall

Five or six photos covering every wall, corners, the ceiling, the floor, any chimney breasts, pipework or boilers. Photos show us things you’d never think to mention — a radiator where you want the hob, a window where you want a wall unit, a floor level that drops 40mm across the room.

3. A budget ballpark

Kitchens at Deelux start at £7,500 (compact Bowden) and run to £30,000+ (bespoke in-frame Falconbrook). Most Chester customers sit between £11,000 and £20,000 for a medium L-shape or island layout, supplied and fitted. Telling us your range isn’t a commitment — it’s what lets us show you ranges you can actually afford rather than ones that waste your time. See our full kitchen pricing for range-by-range starting prices.

4. Your appliance wishlist (or what you’re keeping)

The biggest design decisions happen around appliances. A range cooker needs a different cabinet plan than a standard oven. An American fridge-freezer eats a metre of wall. A wine cooler, boiling-water tap or induction hob with integrated extraction all change the layout. Bring brand and model numbers if you’ve chosen them, or just a general idea (“we want a range cooker, a wine fridge, probably a Quooker”).

5. How you actually use the kitchen

The best Chester kitchens we’ve designed were shaped by how the family actually lives — not by a magazine layout. Who cooks? Who does the washing-up? Where does homework happen? Is the kitchen table the family hub or is there a separate dining room? Do you entertain in it or retreat to a snug? These are the questions Jennifer and our showroom designers will ask, and the answers change which cabinets, heights, lighting and layout we put in front of you.

The five things that make a showroom visit actually useful

What to expect at the Chester showroom — and what happens next

Our Chester showroom is at 102 Boughton, Chester CH3 5BP — Monday to Saturday, 10:00 to 17:00. You don’t need an appointment to browse, but if you want a designer to spend an hour working through your space properly, book ahead. Saturdays fill up fastest.

What a typical first visit looks like:

  1. Tea or coffee and a look around — see the full Deelux range in full-height display settings, not cabinet-door samples on a wall. We have all seventeen ranges on display: Pollino, Pollino True Handleless, Bowden, Sensia, Deedale, Fenton, Otto Painted, Malmö, Otto, Linden, Marlow on the modern side, and Falconbrook, Mollingdon, Brackenbury, Cranbrook, Kew, Chartwell on the traditional side.
  2. Sit down with a designer — show them your photos and sketch, talk through budget and lifestyle, look at finish and worktop samples together.
  3. Rough layout and rough price — by the end of the hour you usually leave with two or three directions to think about, and a realistic price band.
  4. Free home visit booked — if you want to progress, we’ll book a laser-measure home visit to produce accurate drawings and a formal quote.

What makes a Deelux showroom visit different:

  • The designer isn’t on commission — they’re salaried — so they’ll steer you toward what fits your space, not what earns them more.
  • 3D photoreal visuals are included as standard, not an upsell.
  • No pressure to sign on the day. No “today-only” discount nonsense. The price we quote is the price for 30 days.

Book your visit: book an appointment online or phone the Chester showroom on 01244 345 607.

What to expect at the Chester showroom — and what happens next

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an appointment to visit the Chester showroom?

No — you can drop in Monday to Saturday, 10:00–17:00. But if you want a designer to spend an hour on your project, book ahead. Saturdays are busiest.

How long does a first showroom visit take?

About an hour if you’ve booked a designer consultation. A browse on your own might take 20–30 minutes.

What do I need to bring to the showroom?

Rough room measurements, phone photos of your current kitchen, a budget ballpark, your appliance wishlist, and a sense of how you use the space. No drawings or specs required.

Is the design consultation free?

Yes. The design consultation and home-measure visit are free and without obligation. Photoreal 3D visuals are included free with every Deelux order, produced after sign-off.

How is Deelux different from a national kitchen chain showroom?

Our designers are salaried, not commissioned. Cabinets are made in our own Winsford factory. Installation is in-house. The 15-year guarantee is honoured directly by Deelux. See the local vs national comparison guide for the full picture.

Where is the Chester showroom and is there parking?

102 Boughton, Chester CH3 5BP — on-street parking directly outside and public car parks nearby. Five minutes’ drive from the city walls.

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Unsure on the kitchen style you are looking for? Why not pop into our Chester showroom located opposite Waitrose at 102 Boughton, Chester, CH3 5BP or our Nantwich showroom near Marks & Spencer at 56 Beam Street, Nantwich, CW5 5LJ. 

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