Cooked Up: The Latest In Kitchen Design

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No matter how drastically our lifestyles change over the years, one factor has remained constant: the importance of the kitchen in our homes. A large part of our lives still revolve around this crucial area of the house, so that kitchen design today is an industry in its own right, given the need to tailor our kitchens to suit our hectic routines.

For many of us, a kitchen is not merely where we cook, but also eat. Therefore, cleanliness, hygiene and orderliness are obviously primary considerations when it comes to kitchen design. Anyone who has to cook fairly regularly will extol the virtues of germ-free surfaces, the latest gadgets and equipment, and ample storage space.

From the above, it may seem as though a modern kitchen needs to be half the size of a football field to accommodate all the essential trappings, but therein lies a marvel. Not only are many of the latest kitchen designs eminently suited for small spaces, but also for modest budgets.

A recon of the latest kitchen design trends will perhaps help you understand this better:

 A modern kitchen must typically accommodate the following: stove/ microwave oven, sink and tap for cleaning food, a dishwasher, and storage space in the form of cabinets and refrigerator

 The latest in kitchen design dictates that you use a wide variety of colors and materials. The most popular material is, of course, stainless steel, which you can use in the sink, countertops, and even the oven to get that spick and span look.

 Make sure your kitchen design incorporates large windows so that you have plenty of light coming in for that bright and airy feel

 The more simplistic your design, the easier it is to keep your kitchen clean. Choose light colored cabinets with clean lines and enough storage space to store stuff that would otherwise clutter your kitchen. This also makes your kitchen look new, fresh and modern look to it.

 You might also consider wood counter tops in dark colors to enhance the light colored cabinets and apply a finishing of stainless steel and chrome. One way of doing this is to make sure that all the appliances are either made of chrome or stainless steel.

 Very important: make sure the walls are painted in light, easy to clean colors that lend an illusion of space.

 In your rush to acquire gadgets, review what you really need instead of buying giddily. This will not only enable you to stick to your budget, but also keep your kitchen traffic flowing smoothly.

Before we leave you, the latest kitchen design does not merely make your kitchen look good. It actually upgrades the value of your house in the property market, which is always an important consideration for any homeowner. So if you are thinking of a kitchen design (or even redesign) job, make sure you put in your best efforts.


About The Author: Caroline Silverstone enjoys writing about a wide variety of topics, and is a featured writer for The Wine Standard, an online wine store that sells wine gifts and wine accessories. http://www.thewinestandard.com

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