March 23, 2010
Tips for Designing Your New Kitchen
A kitchen is usually the most used room in the house, used not only for cooking or baking but for entertaining, doing homework, relaxing, and performing everyday tasks.
As a result, you should make sure that your kitchen is laid out in a way that enables its users, your family, to enjoy themselves and also to remain efficient. A new kitchen design can help your family have more pleasurable experiences and can differ largely in shape according to your preferences and wishes.
Initially, you should record accurate measurements of your kitchen. Because accuracy is essential, you should take measurements in the smallest unit possible, preferably millimeters. The more accurate you can get the better as mistakes can produce unwanted results in future steps.
Do not let walls get in your way. You can easily take down interior walls to open up more usable space. This might actually be very beneficial if you host a lot of parties. By opening the kitchen and the dining area you can still interact with your guests as you cook.
While you are in the planning stages and measuring things, keep fixed items like doors, windows, gas lines and electrical outlets in mind. The design you want may require some of these things to be moved. Moving pipes and windows will definitely add to the cost of the project and will involve more work, but some things can be achieved easily. One simple change may be to change how the door hangs. You may find your kitchen to be more efficient if the door opens in the opposite direction.
To continue with your planning, you should decide where the big kitchen appliances should be located first. You should first decide where you would prefer to place your stove, sink and refrigerator and then you can place other items accordingly. These three items are the key elements of the kitchen and should be placed in a way that allows efficient food preparation flow.
Placing the sink under the main window in the kitchen is ideal since it will allow a maximum amount of light in and can also be easy installed when it comes to plumbing. For further efficiency, it is best to place counter surfaces between the stove and the refrigerator. Placing counter surfaces on the sides of these items aids in the ease of preparing foods while placing the refrigerator close to an entrance can guide traffic away from your work area.
After you have finalized your new kitchen design, your next step is to pick out visually appealing materials for your kitchen. Creating a great aesthetic appeal to your kitchen is an essential step because this room is the most used room in the house and you should strive for an alluring appeal.
Learn more about kitchen design layout. Stop by Jewel Stainer's site where you can find out all about room layout software and what it can do for you.
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