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Kitchen Planning – Basic Tips To Improve Your Kitchen
Area
By John Shelabarger
The kitchen is often the busiest room in the house and has a
variety of functions. While food preparation is its most
obvious, the kitchen is often the social hub of the family
home, playing host to a number of activities such as homework
and dining. Decorating or furnishing any room requires careful
planning to achieve the best results and this is especially
true of the kitchen. From the outset, it is important to decide
what you want from your kitchen area. If you’re going to use it
primarily for cooking, then a large amount of work-surface will
be needed. Or if meals are to be eaten there, room and space
are going to be important considerations.
The removal of laundry appliances is worth considering for
those looking to free up space. They could be placed in another
room in the house or even put outside; A shed or out-house
could be transformed into a utility room to store large laundry
appliances such as washing machines or dryers. Other kitchen
appliances such as freezers could also be moved, thereby
providing extra space for smaller kitchen areas. This could
enable you to provide an extra piece of kitchen furniture such
as a small table or chair.
The preparation of food is often a time consuming activity.
Therefore the kitchen worktop should be tailor-made for its
user. The incorrect height can encourage bad posture, which in
turn can lead to back-problems. It should be flexible in
design, especially if a kitchen is used by more than one
person. Features such as roll out worktops can help achieve
this requirement. They can also be installed at varying heights
to adapt to different users. Adjustable stools might also be
worth considering.
Good lighting can help aid in the smooth and efficient running
of a kitchen. Like the bathroom, it can have reflective
surfaces that cause glare. So a lighting set-up that provides
effective illumination for every-day tasks as well as soft
background lighting is a practical necessity. Low-voltage bulbs
concealed by a partition are good at this, as are cooker hoods.
Most hoods come with an integral light that can help provide a
useful background glow for cooking and preparation. And, if you
plan on using your kitchen for dining, an adjustable rise and
fall lamp installed over the table can offer a pleasant,
relaxing ambience.
You should also plan where you’ll put your electrical kitchen
accessories. The placement of electrical sockets is important
in terms of safety and practicality and so a good number should
be installed. Trailing electrical flexes are not a good idea and can prove very
dangerous. Therefore at least two sockets should be
installed for each worktop.
Ventilation is another integral feature. It helps maintain an
odour-free environment as well as preventing the build-up of
moisture caused by steam. Extractor fans are effective at this
and are sometimes included with oven systems. Installing an
oven/ cooker next to an exterior wall means that its extractor
fan can vent stale air out of the kitchen immediately.
Condensation is therefore drastically reduced and good air
circulation created. In a room that can emit strong odours,
this is an essential factor.
The three most important features of a kitchen are the fridge,
sink and cooker. For ease of use and convenience they should be
close together. Placing them at the points of an imaginary
triangle is a popular practice and can help prevent excessive
movement around the kitchen. This can, however be influenced by
the shape and size of your kitchen. So in some cases the
logical solution is to place them in a line. Square kitchens
provide the most scope for layout possibilities. U-shape and
L-shape designs are the most popular and can provide extra
space for eating or relaxing, whatever suits you home the
most.
Storage is another factor in kitchen planning. Adequate space
for appliances and other kitchen equipment ensures that a
cooking area is free from clutter and can run smoothly. Kitchen
units are the most common and space-efficient solutions to
space issues. Buying on the cheap should be avoided however.
There’s nothing more annoying than drawers that don’t run
smoothly, or doors that don’t close properly. Quality kitchen
units will last much longer and are much more durable than
their less expensive counterparts. Kitchen cupboards and
dressers are also an option. They can provide extra space to
store and display dishes and other items. Open shelves such as
those found on traditional kitchen dressers can lend a kitchen
a relaxed lived-in look, even when full and may enhance the
overall look and feel of the room.
In conclusion, planning and building a new kitchen is a good
investment. It can improve the quality of your life as well as
increasing the value of your home. With the application of a
few tried and trusted methods, and some considered purchases,
you can have an efficient, attractive and practical kitchen
area, which should stand the test of time.
About the Author: John Shelabarger runs the furniture site
http://www.ornate-homes.com
Source: www.isnare.com
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