The most important room in any home is the kitchen. Not only the place for food preparation, the kitchen tends to be where families congregate to learn about each other’s days, plan for the future, reconnect and more.

Your kitchen also says a lot about your design styles and can give an inviting feel to your property straightaway. If you’re thinking of building a new home soon and want to design the perfect kitchen, or if you plan to renovate your current space to get your ultimate creation, it’s important to think every aspect through carefully. Read on for some tips you can follow to design a luxurious yet comfortable kitchen today.

How to Design Your Ultimate Kitchen

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Lighting

For starters, one of the most important elements in any kitchen is the lighting. When designing your space, especially if you’re remodeling extensively or building from scratch, think about ways to get as much natural light into your kitchen as possible. This will make a world of difference not only to the look and feel of the area, but also to how you can use it – the more natural light you have to cook and live by, the better.

Take your time when choosing lighting products. Spotlight the key areas of your kitchen with strategically placed light fittings. You can use wall-mounted lamps to illuminate the main work zones, such as the island bench, sink and stove top. Additional stylish pendant lights or other options then add extra pizazz to the space.

Height, Space, Layout and Functionality

When planning your kitchen you must think long and hard about the room’s height, space, layout and functionality. Many people make the mistake of not considering these factors enough and end up with a kitchen they don’t love – or worse, one they don’t use.

In the design process, ponder how to make your space as functional as possible. You want high ceilings to give the room an open, airy feel; you may need to get one or more skylights put in if you won’t get enough natural light from the room’s windows. Think about whether you’ll need to knock down any walls to give yourself enough space. This is particularly the case if you want an open-plan kitchen-diner area in your home.

Layout and functionality are also important. Concentrate mostly on the busiest zones in the room. These are typically the fridge, sink and stove – what’s referred to by designers as the “work triangle” because of the way they should be situated in a triangle shape in the room. You want each of these spots to be easily accessible and in the best possible location that makes best use of the space.

You’ll need set-down space on each side of your cooking areas and as much preparation area as possible. There should be a good flow around the room, based on the order in which you complete tasks. Think about functionality as far as the location of the kitchen goes, too. If you’re doing a complete remodel, or are building new, you’ll have the chance to put the kitchen where you want, in a spot that makes sense for how you and your family will use the property.

Appliances

Since you will be using your appliances for many years to come, and because they’re some of the most costly elements of designing a kitchen, it’s important to choose wisely. Think about when the best month of the year is to purchase appliances. You want to shop for goods when the biggest sales are on, as this way you can get more bang for your buck and upgrade to higher-end appliances that will not only last longer, but also be better to use, produce premium results and look stylish.

Storage

If you’re like most people, you’ll have accumulated a huge array of kitchen products over the years, and you probably like to keep a well-stocked pantry. Therefore, you will require as much storage space as possible.

It’s necessary to have the right kind of storage, and in the right areas. When designing your cupboards and drawers, for instance, be sure you put in enough that can house your biggest cooking utensils, vases, cutting boards, platters and the like. Many people think they’ll be fine if they add in lots of separate drawers and racks, but then discover these aren’t wide or deep enough for their needs.

In addition, if you want to display your most prized kitchen-based items, such as beautiful dinnerware or crockery, think about adding shelving on the walls or cabinets with glass fronts so that the items within can be seen.

 

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