Attaining a Truly Effective Kitchen Design in Your New Home
Written by SayHomeBuy Admin // 2015/06/24 // Buying a Home // No comments
Any new kitchen design scenario should put function before the form. There are different layouts for this segment of home: galleys, U-shaped, L-shaped – you name it. What is important to know here is that a well-designed kitchen should benefit from the features that support smart space organization. These hints might help you accomplish this goal.
Storage, Lots of It
You don’t want to make a common mistake in kitchen planning – not including enough storage. Every shelf, corner and free vertical surface should be used. There is no reason why overhead cabinets shouldn’t go right up to the ceiling. Otherwise you are left with a gap that you cannot use for anything except dust collecting. Include base cabinets with spacious shelves for stacking pans and pots, or deep drawers for the same purpose. Kitchen appliances should be stored within cabinets, leaving your countertop free of clutter.
Lights Galore
While direct lighting options work well in a dining room, the specific array of kitchen elements would make it cast your shadow at whatever you are doing. In this sense, a perfect kitchen light is wall mounted, or even better under-cabinet fixed, and directed on the countertop. When choosing a countertop material, keep in mind that stainless steel is easy to scratch and that grout between the tiles can be pain to clean.
Absolute Power
A modern kitchen is commonly filled with appliances that need a lot of power sockets. Power strips are not safe in kitchen environment and they are unseemly. In addition, some appliances have power lines that are too short to be spanned halfway across the kitchen. Again, the safety is prerequisite. Take a measure of each appliance and make sure they fit into their predesigned spaces, without obstructing gas or power lines.
A Fresh Start
If you have just moved into a new home, the best thing is to leave the old appliances in the old house or take them to a recycling center. Believe me, you won’t be saving money by keeping them. They will stand out in your new kitchen and you will want to replace them sooner or later. There are other ways to save money in the kitchen, but technology is all about quality and being new. What is more, it is always good to have a plumber come by and inspect plumbing, as well as all the fixtures. There is much damage that a burst pipeline or valve can do to your new kitchen, not to mention the appliances, we learn from reputed providers of plumbing services.
Safety Comes First
There are a lot of trick that can make your kitchen a pivotal place in your house. By arranging the elements the right way, you can have a good visibility of backyard children play areas, as well as the front gate from where you cook, which is an indispensable mum-friendly feature. Other in-house safety features include rounded countertops, slip resistant floors, rubber inserts under area rugs. Some kitchen sets include ovens mounted at an adult height, to prevent accidental burns.
Floor Requirements
Despite their cheap price, slip resistant features and the ease of replacing, linoleum floors are a thing of the past. On the other hand, hardwood floors will look truly captivating at first, but the problem is that they aren’t fridge, sink or stove-friendly. That’s the reason why natural stone (as marble, for instance) is probably the best option for your kitchen flooring, as it can give your kitchen a luxurious yet rustic appeal. Don’t forget that this material is porous to certain extent, so you’ll need to reseal it from time to time.
As you can see, designing your new kitchen is no rocket science. This space can be considered truly effective if it makes your job easier, maintenance minimal and safety increased.





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