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Things to Consider When Remodeling Your Kitchen for Efficiency

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The kitchen is one of the most used parts of a home, and it has a massive influence on the way you live. You may set out to design a lovely kitchen from scratch, but its design should also make it conveniently accessible for its residents. You may have already decided about the type of flooring, countertops, cabinets, appliances, and colors you want to witness in your kitchen. But before everything starts falling in place, either according to your plan or signature style, you would like to ensure a few things that contribute to your kitchen design’s ultimate success. Here is a quick glimpse of them.

Take care of the traffic

Whether your kitchen is open to the interior of your home or an extension of it, the kitchen is a highly trafficked area. It can be challenging to make sure you have the right amount of workspace while still ensuring the kitchen works well for cooking and socializing. More precisely, consider creating more workspace without losing floor space to mobility solutions like islands and mobile carts by utilizing height-adjustable shelves. Using storage panels that allow shelving to sit higher or lower depending on height makes sense for loftier spaces where you might want to put tall items like pots or vases hassle-free.

Look at the distance between the kitchen island and significant appliances

If your kitchen will feature a kitchen island, it's essential to place this addition in the correct location. However, please don't make the island too far away so that you can reach all the other integral features from one central point within your space. At the same time, the island should not get in front of any major appliances like wall ovens, refrigerators, and dishwashers, as these may need to open up for use. Be sure you leave adequate legroom for them to swing open. It will make your prepping and cooking work faster without affecting your energy.

Install the sink before anything

The fridge, cooker, and dishwasher should go in a place, depending on their frequency of use in the kitchen. For example, sometimes you'll need to warm or cool something before serving it, which clarifies why you would want your microwave handy. Or maybe you only use your dishwashing machine when things get messy; hence, it might be sensible to keep it adjacent to the sink rather than across the room. Remember that appliances may serve different purposes, but they will always vary in size and weight. So think carefully about how far apart they should be before you start drilling optional mounting points into your kitchen's walls.

Homeowners often start with the sink’s positioning and build their kitchen layout. Placing the sink in proximity to the stove and countertops is convenient for any food preparation task that may need cleaning up. Are you wondering about the selection of basin faucets? While it is natural to obsess over this highly functional and aesthetic feature, you don’t have to worry about finding the right choice. New models come with distinct features and functions to offer ease of use and better performance. You can always get one for your specific needs.

However, layout designs need closer attention because you may not roll them back once executed, and even if you decide to change, some of them can prove expensive. So, focus on the placement of the major appliances. In this context, the oven and fridge are necessities for culinary creations, but somehow the sink is still where you spend maximum time. So you have to plan its location well. If you don’t get enough space from where the sink can afford a pleasant view, you can fix it on the island. It may be appropriate because plumbing pipes running through a cabinet remain concealed or underneath your floorboards. Hence, the kitchen's aesthetics will not get impacted, and it will also be close to the prep area, thus making your work far easier.

Plan the strategic location for the stove

Designers recommend that your oven and stove stay on the exterior and not on the interior wall for better ventilation. If you don't choose a proper place for this, you may struggle with installing the ventilation system in the kitchen, which goes a long way in reducing energy bills.

Use vertical space for storage

Don't just focus on incorporating cabinet and drawer storage. Consider a place to store your pots, pans, and dishes more wisely. Your kitchen can benefit from using multiple types of storage throughout the room to make it as functional as possible. You could, for example, have open shelves or wall hooks near a broiler where you can hang your oven mitts or store your pots above the stove to save room in your cabinets for other items that would otherwise take up too much space. You can think of cast iron skillets you use now and then in this case. If you want cabinets, consider adding another only if your kitchen doesn't already come equipped with one or there is an actual need for more such space.

Think through the floor plan

Even after bringing the best of things together, you can still not be happy with the result achieved after the renovation. Many things can still look out of place. Or, you may not be able to use them as efficiently as you had initially thought of using them. You can save this trouble if you create a floor plan. You can do it with an online tool or make a plan on a white paper. While the software is more accessible, you would need some interior design expertise and understanding to sketch your ideas on the piece of white paper. If you aren't comfortable with either of them, you can convey your thoughts to your designer for help in this matter.

Kitchen design or layout can add or affect your experience vastly. It would be best to consider all the aspects before choosing a place for any appliance or fixture to ensure convenience and comfort in this busy area.

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