A guide to choosing a kitchen layout
The kitchen has been an important part of the home for many centuries. It is the place where the sustenance for the inhabitants of the home is prepared. The kitchen has undergone numerous changes as the method of cooking has improved from the open fire to the modern-day cooker. It is important therefore, to have a good kitchen layout. This article is a guide to choosing a kitchen layout.
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Consider the space
The first step in choosing a kitchen layout is considering the space in which the kitchen is located. The size of the room determines everything: The position of the counters, the appliances, etc. If the space for the kitchen is restricted, then the kitchen will need to feature many built-ins, leaving as much free floor space as possible. If the space for the kitchen is larger then, more features can be included in the kitchen's design. These can include islands, nooks for tables, etc.
Floor plan layout
Making a detailed drawing for the floor plan layout will help you with your new kitchen designs. Use a piece of graph paper and draw the layout of the room to scale. Every square on the graph paper equals to an inch. Plot how you wish your kitchen to look like. The position of the sink is traditionally by a window or, failing that, a pass-through to another room. The dishwasher should be placed next to the sink to make washing dishes convenient. As for the rest, the stove should not be too close to the sink and the refrigerator should not be too far from the stove. Plot the kitchen as far as practicality is concerned. This is because you will be using the kitchen when preparing a meal. Logic will help you to determine the way to design the kitchen floor plans. A cook's kitchen is a practical kitchen that will allow the cook to create any meal with the utmost efficiency. A poor layout will make the task more difficult.
Consider the rest of the house
The décor of the house will help you to determine the design of the kitchen as well. If the house is older, then the kitchen design should be more traditional. If the house is more modern, then the layout and design of the kitchen can reflect this as well.