Common Kitchen Design Mistakes to Avoid
Creating your ideal kitchen layout should remain just that—a fantasy. Kitchen islands, cabinets, appliances, lighting, and backsplash ideas are just a few of the many aspects to think about when remodeling or constructing a new kitchen; failing to give careful attention to any one of these may have disastrous results.
Furthermore, as kitchens grow increasingly interwoven into our homes and daily routines, it is crucial that your cook area represent your unique style, whether you choose an all-white kitchen, a kitchen with color, a contemporary kitchen, or even a tiny kitchen.
In order to find out what the most common kitchen design blunders are, we polled professionals from all around the nation. These guidelines will allow you to experiment with your own sense of style in the kitchen while also ensuring that every detail is to your taste, resulting in a room that is both beautiful and practical for the whole family.
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Making the decision to go with an all-white kitchen without first considering your options is a mistake.
Color Schemes for the Veranda Off of Sommers' Kitchen
SIR WILLIAM WALDRON
"Avoid the boring, standard white kitchen at all costs. Incorporate a wide range of textures and hues to make the room feel as multifaceted and exciting as the rest of your house." A quote from Frampton Co.'s Elena Frampton.
The combination of black and white is one of my favorite design choices for the kitchen, and I also like creating a dark and melancholy atmosphere. They are the most timeless hues, and their combination connotes sophistication and affluence. Nothing says "luxury" quite like a kitchen with black equipment and cabinets and dark, glossy counters, such as Dekton Spectra. —Nina Magon, Principal at Contour Interior Design
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Making Your Outdoor Kitchen Too Cozy For Colder Months
outdoor kitchen with trex
A PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK BY STEVEN PAUL WHITSITT
"Because I wanted to use it throughout the year, I made sure to plan my outdoor kitchen accordingly. Cabinetry is often forgotten when planning an outdoor area for year-round usage. These powder-coated stainless steel cabinets from Trex Outdoor Kitchens are built to last through all four seasons without being winterized, so you can keep using them whether you're making s'mores by the fire or grilling vegetables in the dead of winter. In addition to reliable cold storage, we also need reliable heat sources, such as our pizza oven. I'm thankful for this area since it allows us to keep hosting and gathering outdoors even when the weather becomes colder and the holidays approach." (Evette Rios)
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Slip-up: Ignoring the Importance of the Little Things
Dallas Decorator Show House 2020 in Kips Bay
KARLISCH, STEPHEN
"It's easy to overlook the ceiling, but it might really be something completely different, like wallpaper or a glossy paint. Finally, if you want your kitchen to really stand out, investing in high-quality cabinet hardware is where you should put your money." Design by Chad Dorsey, Chad Dorsey
"An island sink shouldn't be centered in front of a range. When several people are using the kitchen at once, it might become crowded." To quote Yellow House Architects' Elizabeth Graziolo:
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Do not make the same mistake I did and fail to consider having many cooks in your kitchen.
Veranda paint colors whealon kitchen
SIR WILLIAM WALDRON
"One major prep space near the sink makes it difficult for numerous people to work together in the kitchen. The need for many areas to prepare and cook meals has become more pressing as the number of households who do so has increased. If there's room, a second, smaller sink and some more counter space beside the range would be wonderful." Interior design by Marika Meyer, of the same name
"If possible, arrange your kitchen such that the bar stools face each other across the counter or in a curved formation. The arc facilitates more natural speech." Design by Gillian Segal, Gillian Segal
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Upper-Cabinet Thinking Is a Necessity, Which Is a Mistake
dekton cuisinart
DEKTON
"Many customers worry about losing storage space if they remove their top cabinets. I've discovered that by adding drawers to the base, I can make room for extra storage, and by using steel or brass for the top, I can create a unique piece that looks like a piece of jewelry." — Chad Dorsey, Designer, Chad Dorsey
Clients with larger kitchen footprints often request that I remove the top cabinets.
It's not always used by everyone in the household, and it really bulks up the place. Instead, Magon suggests making the most of the space on the kitchen's island and lower cupboards. For a more polished look, you may install a full-slab backsplash or hang some art on the walls. The aesthetic value is immediately increased." As said by Nina Magon of Contour Interior Design
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