Kitchen design ideas. Monday , September 03rd , 2018 - 05:47:45 AM
Before starting off on the renovation program, it's important to do some field work. Visit the kitchens of some of the houses around to get as many ideas as you can. It helps to know how others have gone about it.
The first thing I did was to look for some place in my kitchen where I could install a little storage rack. I found a little poorly-designed corner in the kitchen. I didn't want to take that counter space up though; I hung a four-tier rack from the ceiling with hooks. In the rack, I stock my glasses, my coffee mugs, a few articles of canned food, potatoes and onions. I have always been a believer in how pots and pans, tea cups and coffee mugs, anything within an ear or a handle, belongs on a hook. I knew that if I began to stock my pots and pans and the meager shelf space I had (all 6 feet of them), I would end up with no space for anything else. So everything that could be hung was hung on the wall. I got loads of those little hooks that are set in to a plastic backing and double-sided tape. I hung these all over the kitchen walls and all my pots and pans were right away off my hands.
Designing a kitchen can be difficult: there are pots to stow away, plates and utensils to place in convenient but neat positions, and appliances to be arranged so that they make the kitchen appear rich, but not cluttered. The problem is exacerbated by small floor spaces, which are common in high rise apartments, small condominium units, or compact houses.
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