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Posted on November 4, 2009 by Mary McKay | Posted under Home Improvement
Custom Kitchen Islands - Space Saving Ideas
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In order to obtain a great work area, your kitchen needs room enough for at least 2 persons to walk about without problems. An island also can help to keep whichever utensils you need within reach as you would generally be working about the middle of the kitchen. Map beforehand and obtain certain dimensions of your room when thinking about whether or not to install a countertop. The ideal kitchen island can be no larger than one-tenth of the floor area. It is necessary you try and account for this particularly if you are going to do the space redesign on your own.Buying a bigger island table top might not be a good idea - by installing big bench tops you will have to stretch out very far to the center of the counter and it turns extremely frustrating after a few weeks. Additionally, be certain the passageway about the kitchen island measures at minimum around three to four feet in girth. This allows more than one person to prepare food without obstructing the way of others. What happens if your kitchen is a little small to involve a kitchen island? If you truly can't accomodate a fixed kitchen counter in your kitchen, be on the lookout for moveable versions which you can roll up against a wall as soon as you're done cooking. Also to make the kitchen appear more coherent, be sure to choose similar materials used in the building your kitchen, when designing the island. If you do not wish the island to blend in so much and you'd preferably have it stick out somewhat as a center-piece, just select a slightly darker hue of color for its material. When it comes to decision making regarding the island-top, selecting a hard surface such as granite works best. You might also like to use Cambria which is good too. These hardy materials will stay looking good for years to come. With a more dynamic kitchen space, you should set up a stove-top together with a range for your kitchen island. This allows you to gaze out into the dining room whilst cooking (if you have an open concept kitchen). However if you opt to put on a basin and range, you could be reducing your counter food preparation area, which could possibly contrast the lifestyle of one who likes entertaining company and having dinner get togethers - you might choose to rest refreshments, and wine on the bench top for visitors to help themselves for example. I hope these short suggestions have been helpful to you and will leave you with certain things to consider for your new kitchen. About The Author: Mary McKay is a hobbyist writer for several blogs and article directories. Her interests include cooking and kitchen revamps. Check out her most recent editorial about how electronic kitchen scales can help to modernize the look and feel of your kitchen space. |
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