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Here are tips and ideas on kitchen remodeling
including small kitchen design ideas and designer kitchen tips.
Kitchen Remodeling
Planning, remodeling and designing a kitchen includes
taking a few decisions that will help you to get a better deal where you
can be comfortable while cooking in the future. Here are the things that
you must decide beforehand:
- You may choose from fitted kitchens that occupy less space and
have more storage space or a freestanding kitchen that can be moved
easily and taken to any place with you.
- Lifestyle of the family - A single person that cooks rarely will
prefer a minimalist's kitchen while a kitchen for a large family
that is used quite often throughout the day needs a lot of storage
space, groceries, cutlery and crockery and all the kitchen tools,
equipments and appliances along with the sitting area for the family
dinner gatherings.
- Seating area - A small kitchen may accommodate a small breakfast
table while a big kitchen may have the dinner table set to cater to
the whole family. You may also use a part of your dining/living room
as the kitchen to make more space for the seating arrangement.
- Placing of refrigerator - Fridge should never be placed near the
cooking hob as the appliances may not work properly. The ideal
placement of refrigerator is between the entrance of the kitchen and
the cooking area where all the members of the house can easily
access it.
- Kitchen Shapes - Efficient kitchen is one that allows easy
movement and enough space for sink; counter for food preparation,
cutting and chopping; and cooking area. The most popular shapes are
galley kitchens, two-way galley kitchens, L-shaped kitchens and
U-shaped kitchens.
- Galley kitchens are the ones where all working areas are next to
each other, have less storage space and require lot of movement.
- Two-way galley kitchens provides for storage space below the
worktop, cupboards are placed on the opposite wall for easy access
to minimize walking movements, is more compact and must have enough
between the two galleys to avoid bumping.
- L-shaped kitchens provide more workspace and storage area,
walking distance is minimized and corners of the kitchen can serve
as the dining area.
- U-shaped kitchens have the most workspace and storage area, has
less floor area and are not for claustrophobics. In case, your
kitchen seems too small, you may use one of the legs as a breakfast
bar or provide for an island counter instead.
- Decide on the kitchen layout, starting with the placement of
sink, preparation area and hob, the placement of fridge and the
service points for water, electricity and gas.
Ventilation points and daylight should be kept in mind too.
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