Sunday 9 March 2014

How to Design a Kitchen



How to design a kitchen ? By Designaddict Interiors

A well-planned kitchen is really a good kitchen.

It can protect your health, save time and effort in cooking. Make efficient use of storage space, and much more.

How to make your kitchen ergonomically sound.











10 Kitchen Design Tips by Designaddict Interiors

When designing a kitchen, put function first, says interior designer Amol. “There’s no ideal kitchen shape,” he says. “Whether it’s a galley or U- or L-shaped, plan for the sink, fridge and cook top to form a triangle, with no more than 6 feet between each for ease of movement.”

“The biggest mistake people make at the planning stage is not allowing for enough storage,” Amol says. “Use every nook and cranny. Put overhead cabinets right up to the ceiling, rather than leaving a gap on top that collects dust.” Consider deep drawers for easier access to pots and pans, and include enough storage for appliances that otherwise would clutter up countertops.

Unlike in other rooms of the house, overhead lighting is insufficient in kitchens. “In the kitchen, you don’t want the light behind you, casting a shadow on the workspace. You need it positioned to fall in front of you.” use under-cabinet lights because they shine directly on countertops.

Be sure there are appropriate power sources for relocated or new appliances. Many people realize too late that they don’t have the right gas or electric lines, ID Amol suggests measuring appliances to ensure that they fit comfortably into allocated spaces. “If a dishwasher is crammed in, it could push up against the hose and won’t drain properly,”

There’s no such thing as too much counter space. Choose a surface that’s easy to work on and care for. But keep in mind that grout between tiles is hard to maintain and that stainless steel will scratch very easily.

Make your kitchen as safe and family-friendly as possible by planning for good visibility to backyard and indoor play areas from the cooking area, Also consider such safety-conscious elements as rounded countertops, slip-resistant flooring and ovens located at adult height to minimize the chances of accidental burns.

A range hood helps ventilate cooking odors, “Buy one that’s efficient, quiet and vented outside,”

Don’t forget to plan for garbage and recycling bins. Do you want built-in bins cleverly disguised behind a cabinet door, or a sleek, stainless-steel garbage container that’s positioned out of the way?



 

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