EYDER118 Posted July 9 Share Posted July 9 Eyder Curated Kitchens & Home is looking for a freelance/subcontract production documentation partner to help turn our completed kitchen, millwork, bath, and built-in designs into consistent clear, polished, installer-ready documentation sets. This is not a design role. Our layouts, cabinetry concepts, selections, appliance specifications, and overall design direction are already developed. We need someone technically strong who can take our Chief Architect models, field measurements, cabinetry details, appliance specs, notes, and Zoom direction and create professional construction/install documents for contractors, installers, electricians, plumbers, and cabinetmakers. Typical scope may include: Updating Chief Architect models based on final design direction Creating cabinetry and millwork installation plans, including elevations and sections Adding notes and details that make the plans easier for installers and trades to follow Creating electrical plans, including switching Coordinating appliance and fixture information Producing clean, professional drawing sets that reflect a high-end residential standard We are a boutique kitchen and interiors studio looking for someone who is detail-oriented, organized, responsive, and comfortable working remotely. The ideal person understands cabinetry, millwork, interiors, and residential construction, not just drafting. Ideally, this would become an ongoing subcontract relationship for the right person. Requirements: Strong proficiency in Chief Architect Experience with residential construction documents Experience with cabinetry, millwork, kitchens, baths, or built-ins Ability to work from existing models, notes, specs, and markups Strong attention to detail Clear communication and reliable turnaround times Ability to produce practical drawings that installers and trades can actually use Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krti-Drafting Posted July 10 Share Posted July 10 (edited) Hi Eyder Team, This sounds like a great fit. We support production documentation for residential interiors, cabinetry, kitchens, baths, millwork, and built-ins. We work with Chief Architect, and can also support workflows involving SketchUp, Revit, AutoCAD, and other architectural software depending on the project requirements. We understand this is not a design role. You already have the layouts, concepts, selections, appliance specs, and design direction in place. The need is for someone technically strong to take your models, field measurements, cabinetry details, appliance specs, notes, markups, and Zoom direction, then convert them into clean, coordinated, installer-ready drawing sets. We can help with model updates, cabinetry and millwork plans, elevations, sections, installation details, electrical and switching plans, appliance and fixture coordination, and polished documentation for contractors, installers, plumbers, electricians, and cabinetmakers. Our focus is practical production documentation: clear notes, accurate dimensions, clean sheets, trade-friendly details, and consistent presentation suitable for high-end residential work. We would be happy to discuss your workflow and start with a small trial project so you can evaluate quality, communication, and turnaround before moving into ongoing subcontract support. Please feel free to message me directly. KRTI_World_Business_Portfolio.pdf KRTI_World_Interior_Concept_Design_Portfolio.pdf Edited July 10 by Krti-Drafting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyliekk Posted Monday at 08:17 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:17 AM On 7/9/2026 at 2:28 PM, EYDER118 said: Eyder Curated Kitchens & Home is looking for a freelance/subcontract production documentation partner to help turn our completed kitchen, millwork, bath, and built-in designs into consistent clear, polished, installer-ready documentation sets. This is not a design role. Our layouts, cabinetry concepts, selections, appliance specifications, and overall design direction are already developed. We need someone technically strong who can take our Chief Architect models, field measurements, cabinetry details, appliance specs, notes, and Zoom direction and create professional construction/install documents for contractors, installers, electricians, plumbers, and cabinetmakers. Typical scope may include: Updating Chief Architect models based on final design direction Creating cabinetry and millwork installation plans, including elevations and sections Adding notes and details that make the plans easier for installers and trades to follow Creating electrical plans, including switching Coordinating appliance and fixture information Producing clean, professional drawing sets that reflect a high-end residential standard We are a boutique kitchen and interiors studio looking for someone who is detail-oriented, organized, responsive, and comfortable working remotely. The ideal person understands cabinetry, millwork, interiors, and residential construction, not just drafting. Ideally, this would become an ongoing subcontract relationship for the right person. Requirements: Strong proficiency in Chief Architect Experience with residential construction documents Experience with cabinetry, millwork, kitchens, baths, or built-ins Ability to work from existing models, notes, specs, and markups Strong attention to detail Clear communication and reliable turnaround times Ability to produce practical drawings that installers and trades can actually use This post speaks directly to a gap I've seen in so many kitchen and millwork projects. I've worked with designers who create beautiful concepts but can't translate them into drawings that actual installers can follow, and the result is always delays, frustration, and expensive on-site fixes. What makes this role different is the emphasis on clarity for trades - plumbers need to know exactly where rough-ins go, cabinetmakers need elevation details that make sense, and electricians need switching plans that don't leave them guessing. I learned the hard way that a drawing set that looks professional but lacks practical installation notes is nearly worthless on a job site. The best production documentation I've ever seen included not just dimensions but also assembly sequences and callouts for potential conflicts. I've used https://mfax.to/ to send signed subcontract agreements and final drawing sets when clients required a physical signature on file, and the delivery confirmation was useful for tracking. The ongoing subcontract relationship they're offering is appealing because it means you become familiar with their standards and workflow instead of starting from zero on every project. For anyone considering this, having real field experience with installations is just as valuable as software proficiency. Sounds like a solid opportunity for someone with strong Chief Architect skills and real-world construction knowledge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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