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With so many incredible choices in kitchen design elements like countertops
made of semi-precious stones, gourmet coffee makers and custom
made furniture, where do you start when designing a custom
kitchen?
The best place to start is to decide the function of your
kitchen as it relates to your family. Are you going to use
the kitchen for gourmet cooking or just warming and serving
food that you order in? Will you prepare Thanksgiving dinner
every year in your kitchen or just snack there? Is your kitchen
just for show or are you going to use it for entertaining?
And if you entertain, do you have small or large groups? And
how many people are in your family that will use the kitchen
daily? How much storage do you need and what type? If you
have a large dish collection, you might opt for more see through
cabinets to show off your dishes, but if you have a large
family or large parties frequently, you might decide on a
bigger pantry.
If you plan to make your kitchen more of a gathering place,
then think about additional seating at the bar or hearth,
but if you would rather have a quiet place to read, then add
a big comfortable chair and ample light to see.
Consider the other functional needs of your kitchen too. Do
you need office space for household management, a homework
area for your children or place to work on your favorite hobby?
I suggest that you make a list of the options and then compare
that list to how your family will function in the room to
make a smart choice about theses options. If your budget doesn’t
allow for everything on your list, then I recommend that you
invest in features that are a permanent part of your home
like architecture, windows and cabinets that can be costly
to change later. Purchase your other luxury items for the
kitchen later when you can afford them.
Cabinets are usually the most expensive part of your kitchen
design, so if you are trying to cut costs, a great option
would be to reface or refinish your cabinet doors to save
money.
Part 2
As you begin to select features for your kitchen, start by
deciding on a focal point such as a beautiful stove hood or
cook top and spend a little extra money and effort to really
make this area stand out. For example, you could add architectural
interest to your stove hood with corbals or have the hood
embossed or hammered in a beautiful design. Or you could add
an unique tile design on the wall below the stove hood and
then place additional tiles around the room to repeat your
motif.
And as you’re thinking about your work triangle design,
add additional workstations if you will have multiple cooks
in the kitchen. And don’t forget ample lighting and
clearance room for all your doors and drawers!
For example, one new poorly designed kitchen I was in a few
years ago had a refrigerator door that completely blocked
traffic into one side of the kitchen and actually hit the
kitchen island in the middle when extended.
If you’re just looking for the latest in kitchen design,
think about matte finishes on your surfaces like countertops
or tile and look at hardware that appears to have been around
for a few years in a more timeless look. One of the hottest
trends right now are kitchens with a handcrafted look and
high tech function, along with pot fillers and separate stations
for coffee or wine.
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