By Kitchen IDEAS
As we have a larger, easier and better organized kitchen, without compromising our homepage footprint
Our house, built in 1995, has a modern flair with a very large room for the kitchen, entry and deck. Our house in contemporary style fits our taste, but from the beginning, I have dreamed of restoration and renovation of our dysfunctional kitchen. A few years ago, I began to explore
and working with a designer kitchen to rethink our kitchen layout. Our kitchen transformation is now complete and we have in our new kitchen for over two years. During this time I thought about what features are a slam dunk, and what I might be done.
In my year of design and planning, I prepared and reviewed the plans tirelessly until they really tackled and solved most of our requirements. My number one friend if you are gearing up for a transformation is not skimp on the planning phase. Our kitchen designers seemed in a hurry, the contract for the cabinets and the job roles. I forced him to slow down while I reconfigured the cabinet and appliance layout to carve functional zones for storage, food prep, cooking and cleaning. I am glad that the design phase lasted almost a year to complete ~ that additional time and attention to detail is our regret minimized or do-overs.
Let's walk through my dream kitchen (now a reality!) Interaction. You will discover some of my design challenges and how I successfully resolved. If you try functional, modern and easy cooking ideas for your dream kitchen, keep reading!
Lack of space
Problem: Even if it is moderate size, our former kitchen was cramped and no room to cook and invite guests. A small island is the main sentence and the work area, but it quickly became overloaded. Our large walk-in pantry was independent of the kitchenette. My theory about our walk-in? ~ It valuable land that is better used elsewhere in the kitchen. Yes, our pantry was overflowing with household goods, but many products can easily be in another place in the house.
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
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