Custom Search

Ideal Kitchen Designs

Sunday, August 22, 2010 2:30 AM Posted by Andy Subandono

By Phil Caxton

The L shaped and open design kitchens:

One of the best designs for a kitchen it the angular distribution, as it helps in creating a free and open area to install an island. This helps in maximizing the space within the kitchen. Wide countertops can be installed to maximize space. A minimum of 12 square meters is required. Furniture can be installed to one side of the wall and the rest of the space can be utilized well, adding an island or a bar in the kitchen.

For larger spaces you can have open design kitchens. These kitchens are designed with patterns that are specifically planned to connect with the office and at home, with the living room. A bar can be installed to separate the two. Ironing rooms, pantries, laundry space etc. too can be connected directly to the open design kitchens. All you require is adequate space to make such large kitchen designs. Open design kitchens are the latest trend followed by homemakers. The extra open space allows free movement to and from the kitchen and the rest of the rooms.

The U- shaped and parallel kitchen designs:

For some people the best kitchen design might be the U shaped design. This is achieved by using two furniture rows running parallel and connected towards the end by a sink. At least two meters of space is required for separating the rows, without its functionality being lost.

The parallel design is another kitchen distribution. These designs are located opposite each other and are installed on each of the walls in such a way that people can move around in the central area and work between both the countertops. As far as kitchen designs are concerned this is considered as one of the best ways to organize the kitchen, especially the one with reduced space. It becomes easier to communicate within the washing and cooking workplaces.

0 Response to "Ideal Kitchen Designs"

Post a Comment

Related Posts with Thumbnails