Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Make a Small Kitchen Feel Larger

Many people are turned off by a small kitchen. They simply do not see the beauty in it. With a remodel, though, a small kitchen can get a peerless look. It can seem larger and more open then before. All it takes is a little work and redesigning. So, you don't have to be stuck with that small kitchen. You do not have to keep tripping over each other when there is more than one person in the room. You also no longer have to worry about where you will store things. Your makeover will give you the room and the layout that will turn it into your dream kitchen.

Layout and Design

The whole remodel starts with analyzing the layout and design of the room. For a makeover project that will make the room seem larger there are three basic designs to consider. There is the 'U', the 'L' and the straight valley. The design features should include some basic rules. The refrigerator needs to be near the cooking area, but close to the stove area. There needs to be enough counter space to allow for food preparation and somewhere to set food once it is done cooking. Another consideration is that the utensils need to have an area where they can be kept near the food preparation area. Cookware should be close to the stove. The overall design needs to have some type of flow to it that will allow for a person to easily move about the kitchen, doing typical kitchen chores like cooking and clean up.

Additional Ideas

There are sometimes additional things that can be done to help open up the room. If the counter is against an inside wall then it may be possible to cut out part of the wall to create a bar area which will really open up the area. Doors or doorways can be changed to give the room a more open feel, too. A contractor can probably provide several ideas and his own opinion on how to open up the area and make it feel larger.

How the New Design Will Help

When you have a small area it is easy to feel crowded. If things are not organized and orderly then you will feel as if you are crammed in the space when trying to get things done. If someone else is in the room it can add to the hassle of trying to maneuver around and get things done.

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