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While the wait time is often more for a bespoke kitchen, the benefit of a longer design and manufacturer process is the ability to make adjustments, even after plans are drafted. This is usually not a problem when joinery is custom made, but it’s more difficult to change flat packs once they are bought. “For a bespoke fit-out, installers are also liable for any mistakes, as opposed to a DIY job where it’s up to you to get it right” says Nadia Hursky of Blue Tea Kitchens.