Saturday 18 August 2012

Making the most of the best kitchen layout for your next renovation

By Cleston Johnston


Today we'll talk about incorporating a good kitchen layout into your refurbishment project. Unfortunately when it comes to giving your kitchen a make-over, you might find that the opportunity to change the layout is not always possible.

The layout is generally governed by the planning of the room, position of the walls and the position of the services (water, waste gas, etc). Irrespective of whether you can change the layout, try to keep the following under consideration for your kitchen renovation.

Budget

Changing your layout can imply that you may have to move a wall, construct a wall, move plumbing and electric services, and in a number of cases create or close up windows. These items all come at a cost, so keep make efforts to match your design with your financial position.

Practicality

Your kitchen layout must be practical. The golden rule here is making what is known as a "kitchen triangle". In short , it's a triangle of movement between the cooker/rangehood, sink and refrigerator. Regardless of the layout of your kitchen, if those 3 kitchen elements are positioned in a triangle, it should be simple to move between each station.

Design

Kitchens come in various layouts. You get the single galley kitchen, suggesting that all cabinets butt up against a single straight wall. Next is the double galley kitchen, implying all cupboards butt up against 2 parallel walls, so creating a galley down the middle. Then there's the classic U- shaped and L-shaped kitchen design with or without central islands.

Functionality

You will want to ensure that when selecting your kitchen drawers that you make allowance for your storage needs. It is not difficult to grow out of your kitchen in terms of space. Allow for a cupboard if feasible and ask your cupboard maker about building practical storage options into the cupboards. Take a look at the Hettich and Hefele web sites for ideas.

Whether you have a small or large kitchen, a smart layout coupled with a good design can truly make using your new kitchen an absolute joy. Be smart about choosing a good design and stick to your financial position!




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