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Tips for a new kitchen design
Tips for a new kitchen design

The kitchen is not only a room that you use every single day, it also takes much more abuse that most of the other rooms in your house. As a result, every kitchen needs a little work eventually -- whether it's a simple face-lift or a complete overhaul. Because you probably will only buy a new kitchen once or twice in your life, try to make it as efficient, comfortable, and just plain beautiful as possible!

Especially with the ever changing trends and the home improvement and cookery programmes on television it becomes more and more difficult to make a sound choice. The ideas and suggestions in this article will help you make that perfect new kitchen happen:

Choose cabinets you want to look at for quite a number of years. Use pull-out drawers rather than reach-in, conventional cabinets for greatest convenience.

Durability and low maintenance have to be the key to your choice of kitchen cabinets.

Use different materials for your kitchen cabinets to break the monotony of your kitchen.

If you choose to use stainless steel for any of your surfaces (worktop, cabinets or backsplash), make sure you combine it with a warmer material. Beware of a clinical look.

When you choose tiles for your worktop, make sure you use a grout that is resistant against heat, dirt and water, like epoxy grout.

Try to keep the straight-line distance between the sink, fridge, and cooktop between 12 and 23 feet.

Just as for your kitchen cabinets, combine different worktop materials to break monotony.

If you've got a small kitchen, keep the details simple and uncluttered, as this will make your kitchen look bigger. Try to steal some space from an adjoining pantry or closet, or even a few feet from the next room. If there's just no way to borrow extra square footage, see if you can visually open up the space: Add or enlarge a window, install a skylight, break through an interior wall into an adjacent dining or family room, or even break through the ceiling to create a cathedral that will dramatically create visual expansion.

Make sure paint and wallpaper are made for your kitchen, as they have to be resistant against grease and heat.

Fresh and bright colours lighten up your kitchen. This is especially helpful when your kitchen lacks natural daylight.

Install track light above your worktop, so that you'll always have enough light to work with.

For large kitchens, or those that feature a natural alcove, dining tables that seat anywhere from four to 12 people are a good option. You can have fun picking out chairs that complement your own personal taste, from heirloom traditional to classic modern glass-and-metal. Another option you may consider is having an island or table made of the same material as your cabinets or countertops.

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