Design Your Dream Kitchen

February 2017

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Design Your Dream Kitchen
Keep these things in mind and make it come true

Whether you are redesigning an existing kitchen or building one in a new home, it is important to follow five simple rules if you want to create a fully functional kitchen that meets your needs at the present time. If circumstances change and your family grows as kids are born or shrinks as kids move into their own homes, you can incorporate design modifications at that time. Use the following five tips to help you style the perfect kitchen.

1. Plan for Functionality
Counter space, appliances, and seating area should all be chosen according to your basic plans for using this room. If you love to bake as well as cook, consider a double oven and range. If you intend to entertain in the kitchen, think about the overall benefits of built-in seating and long counter tops. In fact, you might even want to integrate an alcove for a tasty selection of red and white wines, particularly if you plan to entertain business clients or close friends on a regular basis.

2. Emphasize Ease of Access
For cooks who intend to use the kitchen daily, streamlining their tasks is important. In order to accomplish this goal, you need to consider cabinet, appliance, and sink placements carefully to maximize the efficiency of your work spaces. Ask your interior designer for ideas and new products that might optimize your ability to perform a wide variety of prep-work, cooking, and cleaning-up tasks in the kitchen.

3. Combine Lighting Options
Optimizing the beauty as well as the usefulness of your kitchen is often enhanced through the careful selection of a variety of ambient, task, and accent lighting sources. Choose ambient lighting that delivers bright illumination for the room without bathing it in unpleasant whiteness, while selecting sufficient task lighting for each area of the kitchen where you intend to work. Accent lighting adds a nice touch for special knickknacks or wall art that you plan to hang up.

4. Choose Traditional Designs
While trendy designs have their place, the kitchen is usually not the best room for using them. Designing a kitchen is a task that is often well thought out. As a result, it delivers the functionality and comfort that draws one family member after the other to its centre. When the design features traditional warmth and brightness, the kitchen offers a timeless appearance. However, if trendy designs become the primary focus, the kitchen often loses its magnetic appeal after a few years.

5. Make the Kitchen Your Place
If you are going to be the one who spends the most time in the kitchen, this room should cater to your needs and tastes. It should reflect your personality, while also providing work stations that you intend to use. If the kitchen is your spot to study or pay bills, make sure you incorporate a tiny alcove into its design. If you plan to don a chef’s hat and learn to cook like a pro, include a kitchen island in your kitchen scheme.

The kitchen is one of the most used rooms in a home. Therefore, its design should take hours of planning, particularly if more than one person is going to use it. Identify the most important features that you want and get the help of an interior designer if you need help.

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