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How to Design the Perfect Kitchen

How to Design the Perfect Kitchen

Published by Programme B

If you’re planning a kitchen renovation in the new year, you may be overwhelmed by all the different factors to consider. As the central hub of activity in the home, there are different needs to consider when designing your perfect kitchen.

Ultimately, there’s no right way to design it. The best design will depend on what you’re working with and your specific needs, uses, and optimal way of working. When making your design plans, consider these factors to ensure you plan your kitchen in the best way for you and your family.

Think About What Elements You Want

Think about the elements you currently have in your kitchen and how they meet your needs. Also, consider if there are things about your kitchen that aren’t working for you or if there’s anything else you need. Is a kitchen island something you’re looking for? What style of sink would suit you best? Do you need more workspace or more storage space?

While you want to design your kitchen to suit your needs, don’t forget to consider resale value. If you’re planning to sell your home soon, get advice from Hamilton realty services before you invest in renovations to your Hamilton home.

Consider Workflow

The way your kitchen is laid out should be suited to your needs. Many people have open plan-style homes and kitchens, so a significant factor will be whether your kitchen is just for cooking or also for dining and living.

Often touted during kitchen remodels is the working triangle of the kitchen. The points of the triangle are made up of the sink, fridge and stove. The idea is that these points should be close enough together to make cooking and meal preparation efficient, but far enough apart that each area doesn’t feel restricted.

While there are popular kitchen layouts, remember to plan for your own needs, which may be different. When planning your kitchen, plan your layout for your lifestyle.

Your Needs

Take time to think about your routine and regular uses for your kitchen. Maybe you are a big juicer or baker and need extra space to allow for those activities. Or perhaps you’re a big meal prepper and need the space to prepare and cook several meals all at once. 

Also to consider is whether you have a social element to your kitchen. You may want to have space for people to hang around and linger, but where they won’t get in the cook’s way. In these cases, it’s also a good idea to keep the fridge on the perimeter where it can be accessed both by the cook and by family members getting a snack or drink without stepping on the cook’s toes.

Think about all the different ways you plan to use this space so you can design it according to your needs. With proper preparation, you can create the functional kitchen of your dreams.

 

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