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Kitchen Planner Guide
GOOD TO KNOW:
For design ideas, check out home decorating shows
on TV, home-related websites, magazines and
books. Take notes, print out photos, tear out pages,
and add them all to your folder. It’s all about you!
When it comes to really getting started on planning out your new kitchen, here is a great kitchen planning guide that everyone should read…including professional designers.
Start by following the link here: The Kitchen Planner. You will be amazed as to who wrote it!
Enjoy,
5 Things you should consider when planning your new KITCHEN
1. Not having adequate storage – Glass doors look great but you have to be very neat and tidy and have lots of lovely crockery and glassware to show off, you can’t exactly show off baked beans cans! Think carefully about how much stuff you’ve got and make sure you have adequate storage and storage solutions. Deep drawers are a good solution for large pans and baking tins. Try to get a balance between aesthetics and practicality.
2. Not adding everything – Are you toying with the idea of having a dishwasher? Plan it into your new kitchen, it will be harder to fit it in later. Think about electrics. You may not have many electrical items now but you may want to put a TV, sound system, microwave or new gadgets in your kitchen at a later date so put plenty of outlets in now. Another consideration to think about is ease of use. Does one member of the family have mobility problems or are you beginning to get old and arthritic? You may want to have a wall oven fitted rather than an oven that you have to bend down to use. Future proof your kitchen as much as possible.
3. Following fashion – Think about those awful 1970s kitchens and bathrooms you see in some houses. If you want to really future proof your kitchen and have it looking good for a long time, you will want to choose a classic kitchen rather than picking a kitchen that is fashionable now but is so trendy and different that it may look out of place in 5 years’ time. A kitchen is a big investment, you want to get it right.
4. Not thinking about color and lighting – Some dark color kitchen cabinets and work tops can make a small kitchen look even smaller, darker and even oppressive. Make the most of any natural light, choose lighter colored units and think about lighting. Under cabinet lighting can help with food preparation in darker kitchens. Plan it in now and get the electrics put in.
5. Not getting advice – Don’t just put your kitchen in the hands of a builder. Consult a kitchen company who will be able to give you advice on the best layout for your needs. There are many different layouts – galley, one wall, L-shaped, U-shaped, islands etc. Using a professional will ensure that you get a kitchen that is aesthetically pleasing and functional.
6. Not budging – You’ve got an idea that you want a central island or a breakfast bar but the designer says it won’t fit. If you are inflexible and won’t budge, you may end up with a kitchen that just doesn’t work. An island needs to have plenty of space around it so that you can get past. If you stick to your guns, you will find that you are forever bruising your hips when you bump into things or you’ll find that your oven or dishwasher won’t open. Be flexible and listen to the experts.
Take your time planning your kitchen and seek the advice of a professional company or designer to help you. The result will be a great looking, practical kitchen which you will be happy with for many, many years.
