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Home Design Sense - Kitchen Designing
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By H John Johnsen
Published on 03/7/2010
 
Decide where you want the sink, the work counter and the refrigerator Consider where you want to put the service points for water, gas and electricity

Decide where you want the sink, the work counter and the refrigerator. Consider where you want to put the service points for water, gas and electricity. Deciding to remodel your kitchen is one of the best investments you can make. The kitchen is where people spend most of their hours while at home.

Start with your cabinetry, and have a professional help you lay out your kitchen hand. Incorporate everything else as appropriate so that everything will come together just as you envisioned for your dream kitchen. Start your kitchen remodeling by making extensive notes about what you want. Think about what works and doesn’t work in your current kitchen.

Meet local kitchen design centers, and ask them for samples of work they’ve done and inquire about the cost. A professional will be able to give out details that you might forget. Also; many centers will let you take home cabinet doors sample to see how they will look in your home’s particular lighting – which is different than the home centers.

Planning for a small kitchen design can also be a bit more challenging due to space limitations. Planning a designer kitchen remodel is a big job. But before you meet with a kitchen designer, consider what you like in terms of style. Planning for a small kitchen design may also be a bit more challenging due to space limitations.

Plan to cover as much of the area not occupied with appliances with counters. If the difference in floor space is a matter of a few square feet, plan your design with deeper counters. Planning beforehand can save money in the long run and make convenience for everyone more affordable.

Professional home improvement stores will not just show you their products, but they will likely have online picture displays, just like the displays that you can find in most stores. These picture displays may help to give you remodeling ideas, such as which kitchen countertops would look good in your kitchen and which ones would not. Professional decorators are qualified and experienced in the art of decorating. A professional decorator could not only advise you to replace your kitchen floor, but they could also offer you ideas on what your flooring replacement should be. Of course; hiring a professional decorator will depend upon your budget.

Countertops are the same when it comes to varying costs for similar looks. Many man made materials do a very good job of mimicking natural materials. Countertops are yet another area of the kitchen where you may desire change. Some older countertops are crafted from materials such as Formica which can look worn and may have cuts and chips from utensils and aging.

Adding tile under your kitchen cabinets offers a wonderful look. Adding a tile backsplash has becoming increasingly more popular. An island is one of the most common ways to have multiple work centers into a kitchen. An island creates two to four small work stations along the perimeter of a kitchen. If you have a large kitchen you may want to consider a mobile island that can also be used as a serving cart. When installing a permanent island you may want to consider installing outlets on the sides if your design and flooring will allow.

Add splash to your kitchen walls without breaking your budget with these inexpensive and unique ideas. Your walls cover a lot of space in the kitchen and you can give it a little redo on a tight budget by being a little bit creative. Additionally you can find many great ideas online that can help you to design your kitchen. Add fresh herbs to give your kitchen a new look and aroma. This can add a little zest to your cooking as well.

Adding natural and artificial light, light paint colors and a light colored counter surface will do wonders for a small kitchen. By adding under-cabinet lighting, and making sure your natural light or task lighting hits the counters, you'll increase the brightness in the room and work area.