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The Cook's Kitchen |
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With the integration of the kitchen as the focal point of the home and nowadays most commonly centered around the main living area, your kitchen design and product specification should be high on your priority list. Sometimes overlooked by both the designer and homeowner, the kitchen's workflow and functionality should come first before aesthetics. |
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Combining Design & Function |
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A good way to ensure proper kitchen design is to use your present kitchen as a starting point. Do you like where your ovens are located? Is the refrigerator in a user-friendly location that doesn't cause traffic while you are trying to cook? Would another sink or oven be helpful with food preparation? Is there ample space near a pantry to set down groceries? Where do you plan to prepare vegetables and meats? Is the rubbish drawer conveniently located to discard vegetable and fruit peelings? |
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The Latest Kitchen Styles |
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Since the kitchen is the main living space of every home, isn't it worth investing the time to choose the style that's right for you? Here is a small sampling of some of the most popular styles you can choose from to create a unique, yet functional kitchen — traditional, country, contemporary, Arts & Crafts, Old World and rustic. |
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 When it comes to creating more storage space in your kitchen, you should specify "full extension drawer glides" so you can have full access to even the very rear of your kitchen drawers. Adding deep cabinets above a wall oven with vertical dividers will allow you to store large platters, cookie sheets and wire cooling racks, untangled, not stacked and easy to grab.
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