Designing A Kitchen - 1
A kitchen is the central headquarters for the
family. Kitchen is often the showplace of the home,
and yet it is required to function well for a wide
variety of tasks. A well-equipped, beautifully
dressed kitchen will provide both a sense of
well-being and a favorite place in the home. As you
plan your new kitchen, you must consider both the
kitchen cabinets,
the
utility and the look factor.
Kitchen design ideas – choose the one that suits you
best!
When thinking of ideas for designing your kitchen,
you could either consider one- one part of the
kitchen at a time or pick up a complete theme. A
complete theme could be something like a design
based on Feng Shui which incorporates all its
principles. Feng shui concerns the art of placement
and you could help you to arrange your kitchen in a
way that enhances its good energy. For instance,
according to Feng shui, the cook’s back should never
face the kitchen entrance so you must design
accordingly
Now according to the other way, you could choose a
particular look for the kitchen floor, the walls,
the storing place etc. this can be done in various
ways depending upon the amount of money you are
willing to spend, the lay out of the kitchen and
your taste. Here are some specific design ideas for
your kitchen –
* Kitchen floor- Your flooring choice is important
as it will set the tone for the whole kitchen. The
textural quality of the floor always appeals to eye
and has a radical effect on how one perceives the
room as a whole. For kitchens, the two most elegant
floors are tiles / stones and laminated or hardwood
floors. Ceramic tiles are a premium product for a
kitchen and represent an impressive upgrade over any
other floor. The only disadvantage is the cold feel.
However if you want you can also opt for a floor
heating system.
* Kitchen countertops – While choosing your
countertop, select a color and texture that will
compliment your cabinetry, floor or paint selection.
Don't be afraid in combining two or more countertop
materials. Complimentary colors and textures on
adjacent surfaces create visual interest for your
kitchen cabinets.
Also remember, it pays to select a material, which
will withstand years of use without extraordinary
maintenance requirements and is easily repairable
should an accident occur. Granite and marble are
strong options.
* Kitchen lighting – you might have a large ceiling
fixture, equipped with energy-efficient fluorescent
tubes that supply plenty of well-diffused general
lighting. However it may leave you working in your
own shadow at the sink, range, and countertops.
These areas in your kitchen need supplemental task
lighting. Also placing your windows is a tricky
question.
Kitchen designing is very subjective, so a layout
that might be perfect for one can be disastrous for
another. This is primarily because the tastes, and
the ways of people in terms of working habits,
styles are vastly different. Thus kitchen layouts
should be done according to the necessities and
specifications of the prime user of the space, who
has definite ideas about how he/she would like their
working space to be. But apart from this subjective
outlook, there are certain steps that you should
follow while designing your kitchen plan or layout.
Follow these simple steps in order to get your
kitchen space rightly utilized with a desirable
look-
1. Measure your kitchen in a detailed manner, the
position of the doors, windows, electric points,
drains and sinks etc.
2. Demarcate the kitchen areas into three – Storage,
cooking and cleaning. Go about planning the space,
keeping these three aspects in mind.
3. Make a list of the appliances that you are likely
to use in the kitchen, and provide space for them
according to their dimensions.
Keep these three points in mind and then design your
kitchen in a style that fits in accordance to your
tastes. Following are some of the stereotypical
kitchen design layouts that are used –
These are the 4 basic kitchen layouts that are
generally followed while designing a kitchen –
1. Corridor layout – This is meant for a narrow
kitchen, where there are two facing rows. One for
storage and the other for cleaning and cooking. Make
sure there is a minimum 1200mm space between the two
rows.
2. L shaped layout – This is a layout, where the
rows are diagonal to one another, thus forming an L
shape. This gets the kitchen working space into the
corner, thus giving a lot of free space to move
about.
3. U shaped layout – this is the best choice for
small kitchens and very convenient too.
4. Island layout - This one on the other hand is
meant for large kitchens. Here the cooking hob is
altogether a different box unit, while the L shaped
row is meant for the sink and storage purposes.
These are the different ways in which you could plan
your
kitchen cabinets
layout, and also make changes and alterations
according to your preferences.
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