Showing posts with label kitchen remodel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen remodel. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Creating the Perfect Small Kitchen

Creating the Perfect Small Kitchen - Ian Grainger


When it comes to a small kitchen then performance is key. Using some serious planning, clever fittings and a design that suits your way of life and how you cook - rustic, modern or a mixture - your new kitchen can be incredibly useful and attractive. In addition, your small kitchen will not need many units, so you can spend more on high quality finishes to make it look even better.
For even greater utility, look out for scaled down, smaller versions of full-size appliances. These will provide you with the same level of performance and save you space for more storage. Slimline dishwashers are a prime example of the kind of appliances you'll want to have in your kitchen interior design.

Adding Space To Your Space
Before you get started looking at breathtaking designs in brochures and showrooms, take a look at the kitchen you have now and decide what you can change immediately. Consider things like ditching or moving bulky items to another room, replacing your washing machine and tumble dryer with a washer dryer, moving the sink to a better position. Would it be possible to expand your kitchen into a different room or build an extension to increase your available space? Even think about freeing up space by binning everything you simply never use - old blenders and other kitchen appliances are commonly found tucked at the back of a cupboard!

Create A Layout Based On How You Work
Now you're ready to start planning your kitchen interior design, grab a piece paper (check out the back of Ikea's kitchen brochure for the ideal one!) and mark windows, doors, power points and pipes so you can plan out your units.

You'll need work surfaces for food preparation, a unit for your sink, space for your hob, oven, microwave and fridge (freezer) - and bear in mind you're likely to have your kettle, bread bin and some utensils on your worktops so plan spare space for those too.

Keep the oven and sink 40cm from the corners, and away from doorways. If you're including tall units, put them at the end of a run, again to maximise worktop space. A corner sink looks good and frees up worktop space elsewhere. It's easy to mark out units on a plan, but always bear in mind that the people using the room are just as important - the cook not only takes up quite a bit of space but also needs room to manoeuvre and to open doors and drawers.

A Good Look For Your Kitchen
Keep your unit fronts the same - same design AND same type. A row of all-doors or all-drawers will look best in the small kitchen, while unit widths should be of a standard size and where this isn't possible, the other size should be at the end of a row - this looks far better than a mix.

You can't do without wall units in a small kitchen, they are a must for storage, but that doesn't mean they have to be on every wall. Pick one or two walls at the most and, if you can, consider using shelving instead as this can be even more attractive and certainly less obtrusive. As far as the doors on your units go, carousels and doors that lift up rather than out will take up less space and look better to boot.

Getting It Done
You're now ready to head out and get your kitchen interior design properly planned and implemented. Unless you fancy tackling the job yourself, use a reputable kitchen designer and fitter as this is one room you won't get a second chance with!

Monday, 22 November 2010

Remodel A Kitchen

Remodel A Kitchen



Does your kitchen need a change? Are you ready to update the room where family and friends tend to spend the most time? Then go ahead and do it! A kitchen renovation is a great way to give your home an entirely new look and even increase your home's overall value. But, how do you get started on such a project?

Although a kitchen remodeling project may seem like a major task, following a few practical tips can help ensure your project is a smooth process and the final product is exactly what you want.

First, be sure there is a strong plan in place. Although it seems quite logical, it is often disregarded which turns out to be quite a big mistake. Be sure to create an all-inclusive plan for your home renovations before starting any work. An effective ways to picture your new kitchen is to use computer software to help you create a virtual kitchen so you can view the room three-dimensionally.

These software packages are marvelous ways to help you achieve the final results you want and are fairly economical when it comes to ensuring you will have all of the products and supplies you may need for a pleasing result. These programs can also help you form a realistic budget and effectively communicate to contractors exactly what your final expectations are.

Secondly, take time to consider the space you are working with. The general principle in kitchen designing is to imagine a triangle between the refrigerator, sink and stove which should be a maximum of twenty-six feet for optimal efficiency in the kitchen. Also, be you're your appliance and cabinet doors can be opened easily in the room available and that there is sufficient room to prepare food and cook. If there are two people generally cooking, be sure to take this into consideration also.

Finally, try to coordinate the various surfaces in the area, such as the cabinets, countertops and flooring. This may be easier for some than others. If you are not all that sure of your ability to picture these surfaces together, you may want to speak with an professional specializing in home designing who can help you maintain style and personality yet convenience and smooth coordination. Fortunately, you have a wide selection of colors and materials to choose from when planning your kitchen design. Another useful tip in kitchen renovations is to keep in mind the general style you want for your kitchen. This will help you in narrowing down your choices when it is time to make a decision on certain design elements.

For any homeowner, remodeling the kitchen is a major endeavor and can often be quite an overwhelming process. But, by following these tips above, you can be on your way to a smooth, successful kitchen makeover and be one stop closer to having the kitchen of your dreams. Good luck!

Leroy Calstard

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Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Modern Stylish Stainless Steel Kitchens

Modern Stylish Stainless Steel Kitchens

Stainless steel kitchens once only seen in professional kitchens are now making appearances in beautiful homes. Modern stainless steel kitchens are stylish and elegant.


Top Stainless Steel Kitchens Colection





Top Stainless Steel Kitchens Colection




Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Cream Kitchens

Cream Kitchens

Cream Kitchen units are for those of us who do not want something as white and cold as kitchen cabinets but something very close. If you want to brighten up your kitchen with a warm colour then cream kitchen cabinets are an excellent choice. Cream is a versatile colour and works very well with browns and wooden worktops. If you are looking for a good colour choice for a country kitchen then cream is the perfect colour.









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Grey Kitchen Cabinets

Grey Kitchen Cabinets

Grey may not be the most popular of colours for kitchen remodels but with the right colour kitchen worktop and bright coloured walls grey kitchen cabinets can look amazing especially the matt laquered kitchen units.



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