How KitchenBlueprint works

From an empty room to a professional PDF quote in about ten minutes. KitchenBlueprint runs in your browser — nothing to install, free to start.

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The basics, step by step

If you can use Google Maps, you can use this. Drag cabinets onto a floor plan, switch to 3D to see how it looks, then download or email a priced quote when you're ready.

400 cm 300 cm Width: 400 cm Depth: 300 cm
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Tell us the room size

Open the planner and you'll see a short setup form. Enter your kitchen width and depth in centimetres, then click Start. The grid is to-scale, so a 400 × 300 cm room looks exactly like your space.

  • Measure each wall before you start — a tape measure works fine
  • Width is left-to-right, depth is front-to-back
  • You can change the dimensions later via Start over at the top
CABINETS Base 80cm Double door Base 60cm ← drag to place Wall 80cm 2 doors B60
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Place cabinets, sinks, and appliances

The left sidebar groups everything by category: Base Cabinets, Wall Cabinets, Sink Bases, Corner Base, Tall Cabinets, and Appliances. Click a group to expand it, then drag an item onto the floor plan. Items snap to walls automatically — you don't need to align anything by pixel.

  • Click a placed item to select it — you'll see a teal outline and a dimension tag
  • Drag a selected item along its wall to move it; use Shift+drag in Front view to adjust height
  • Press Delete to remove the selected item, or use Undo at the top
  • The Measure tool (toolbar) lets you check distance between any two points
CHOOSE FINISH White Dark Sand ✓ Olive Burgundy 3D preview updates live
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Switch views to refine your design

The three tabs at the top of the canvas — 3D View, Top View, and Front View — show your kitchen from different angles. Each one is a real planning tool, not just a preview.

  • Top View is your floor plan. Best for placing cabinets along walls and checking spacing
  • Front View shows each wall straight on. Pick a wall with Top / Left / Right / Bottom, then use Shift+drag to raise or lower wall-mounted items
  • 3D View lets you walk around your kitchen. Use Front / Side / Walk to change the camera angle
  • Pick a cabinet finish from the colour swatches that appear when you click any cabinet — the whole kitchen updates live
3D VIEW Front Side
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Save and share your design

Click Save & Share at the top to lock in your design. You'll get a short unique URL that opens the same kitchen on any device. Send it to your spouse, your contractor, or yourself for later — no account required.

  • Saving captures the full state: room, cabinets, colours, everything
  • Open the link on a phone, tablet, or another computer to keep working
  • You can save as many versions as you want and compare them side by side
  • Use Print for a clean top + 3D view, or Picture to download the current view as a PNG
Request a Quote Your name Email address Message / requirements Send →
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Get an instant PDF quote

When the design is final, click Get Quote. Enter the customer's name and email, review the line-by-line breakdown of cabinets, sinks, appliances, and any add-ons, then either Download PDF or Email to Customer. The quote arrives in seconds — no manual pricing, no spreadsheet, no waiting on a callback.

  • The quote includes supply and install costs, with a clean line-item table
  • Add quote-only items (countertops, hardware, labour) without placing them on the canvas
  • Override any unit price for this one quote without changing your catalogue
  • Demolition and site-prep charges are calculated automatically based on cabinet count
For kitchen contractors

Run your whole quoting workflow in one place

If you sell kitchens for a living, KitchenBlueprint is more than a planner. It's a quoting tool that uses your prices, your catalogue, and your brand — with the customer sitting next to you, or remotely.

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My Catalogue

Build your own product list with custom names, SKUs, dimensions, and prices. Mark items as placeable (cabinets, sinks, hoods) or quote-only (countertops, handles, labour). Sinks even support subtypes — single bowl, double bowl, or farmhouse — with the right visual in the planner.

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Pricing Settings

Set your default demolition rate per cabinet, your rubble-removal flat fee, your site-prep charge, and your warranty options. Every quote uses these by default, and you can override any of them on a per-quote basis without changing your defaults.

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Branded PDF quotes

Quotes go out under your business name with your contact info. The PDF includes a clean line-item table, supply and install subtotals, optional add-ons, and your warranty. Customers can reply directly to you — the email is set up as Reply-To.

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My Designs — come back to any project

Every kitchen you Save & Share while signed in is automatically saved to your account. Open My Designs from the planner menu to see thumbnails of all your saved projects with customer names, dates, room sizes, item counts, and totals. Click any design to re-open it in the planner — edit it, re-generate the quote, or duplicate it as a starting point for the next customer.

Common questions

Do I need to install anything?

No. KitchenBlueprint runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox — on desktop, tablet, or phone. There's nothing to download, update, or maintain.

Is it free to use?

The planner itself is free. Anyone can design a kitchen, save it, share the link, and download a PNG. Quoting features (PDF generation, email delivery, custom catalogue and pricing) are part of the contractor plan.

Do my customers need an account?

No. You can use the planner anonymously and the Save & Share link works without sign-in. Contractors do need an account to access My Catalogue, Pricing Settings, and PDF quotes.

How accurate is the quote?

It's as accurate as the prices you've set in My Catalogue. KitchenBlueprint multiplies your supply and install prices by the cabinets placed, adds your demolition / rubble / site-prep settings, and applies any quote-only items you add. There's no markup, no hidden fees, and no AI guessing — it's straight arithmetic on your own data.

Can I use my own logo and business info on the PDF?

Yes. The quote PDF uses your business name, email, and phone from your contractor profile. You can also override the "from name" on the email so it appears under your brand.

What about Arabic / RTL support?

The catalogue and quoting system support Arabic item names alongside English. The planner UI is currently English-first; Arabic UI is on the roadmap.

Where do my saved designs go?

If you're signed in when you click Save & Share, the design is attached to your account and appears in My Designs. You'll see a thumbnail of the floor plan, the customer's name, the room dimensions, the item count, and the total. Click any design to re-open it in the planner. Designs saved while signed out are accessible only via the Save & Share link — we can't retrieve them by your account later.

Is this version final?

KitchenBlueprint is currently in beta (v1.1.12). Everything is free to use during the beta period so contractors and homeowners can try it out. If you find a bug or have a feature request, email info@binarybridge.ca — your feedback shapes what we build next.

What if I get stuck?

Email info@binarybridge.ca or call +1 416-835-4777. We answer within one business day.

Ready? Open the planner.

No sign-up needed to design. Save and share with one click. Quote in under a minute when you're done.

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