Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Best Ways For Kitchen Renovation

By Loreley G. Weidner


The first and foremost question that you need to address is why you are currently opting for a kitchen renovation. There can be a variety of reasons, but most of them will include either cramped space, lack of smart storage options, reduced functionality and a look that is not trendy anymore. A culmination of these or even any one of the above should be enough for you to go for a renovation that suits your needs. But remember that you need to convey what you are looking for to your designer, clearly, so that you get the results you want.

Integrate your appliances into cabinetry: Microwaves and dishwashers didn't really become popular in our kitchens until the 80's - so if your apartment was built in the 80's or any time before, your dishwasher's probably been shoehorned in wherever it'll fit, and your microwave probably takes up much more space than it deserves on a bench. Integrating appliances into your cabinetry's a really good idea.

Make it white: A small kitchen's really not the place to mark your creative territory with bold colours and patterns - they'll just make it look busier and more complicated. Solid, lighter colours for cabinets and benches (especially white) will help to reflect light into every corner, and keep things looking simple and tidy.

Use freestanding cabinetry: This works for the same reason that open faced wall cabinets do. Freestanding cabinetry's basically cabinets that don't have kickboards - and they give the impression of more space at floor level. Think carefully about task lighting: One of the problems with small kitchen spaces is that you're going to have a lot of shadows going everywhere.

Storage and organization: Storage and organization is key to a functional and eye-appealing kitchen. If installing new cabinets isn't an option, consider installing shelves instead. There are many other attractive storage and organization materials available on the market for a well-organized kitchen that are surprisingly affordable.




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