Doca kitchens

When you build from the ground up, the rooms you choose first are the ones you see last. DOCA kitchens and luxury bathroom vanities get locked into the plans early, long before any tile is installed. The plumber needs to know where the sink sits. The electrician needs the mirror height. So the products come first, and the build follows them.

Get these wrong, and the fix runs expensive. A vanity ordered to the wrong size means re-routing pipes inside a finished wall. A kitchen island that arrives late can stall the whole project. This is why specifying DOCA kitchens and luxury bathroom vanities early matters more than picking paint. You can repaint a wall in an afternoon. You cannot move a soil stack on a whim.

Why The Kitchen Sets The Pace

DOCA is a Spanish manufacturer that builds to order. Nothing sits on a shelf waiting for you. You get a kitchen sized to your room, with the layout and finishes you picked. That also means lead time, since a made-to-order kitchen takes weeks to produce and ship.

Here is why that matters. The kitchen dictates the rough-in. Where the cabinets land tells the plumber where to run water and waste, and tells the electrician where to set sockets and the cooker point. Order it too late, and the trades sit idle, waiting on a drawing you have not finished. Settle the design before the walls get plastered. The showroom team in Accra can produce the full layout, then hand your builder the measurements they need. No flight to Madrid to stand in a factory.

Where The Vanities Fit

Luxury vanities for bathrooms follow a similar logic. Naxani builds vanity sets in lines like Aran, Ernie, and Batz, many with LED mirrors fitted to the unit. The width of the vanity sets the plumbing center. Choose it before the walls close up. That way, the waste pipe sits under the basin, not three inches to one side, where it looks like an afterthought. A wall-hung vanity needs blocking inside the wall to carry its weight, and your builder can only add that when they know the model in advance.

Why a Genuine Product Matters

The market for “European” furniture has plenty of copies. A vanity that borrows a name. A sofa shot to look like a known brand. The piece arrives, the finish flakes within a year, and no warranty stands behind it. A genuine product comes with proof. The brands sold through Dellino hold ISO 9001 certification and ship with manufacturer warranties. That paperwork is the line between a fixture that lasts and a lookalike that fails. On a new build, you are spending real money, and you want the real thing behind the wall.

Settle the kitchen and the bathrooms early, and the trades work to a clear plan rather than a guess. A clear plan keeps surprises off the snagging list. You no longer need to board a plane to do it well. The same brands found in hotels and embassies sit in the showroom in Accra, where the team can plan the specification with you.

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