The kitchen is the domain of the House where most activity occurs. The kitchen is a hectic activity and people like it when they create their own spaces for this activity. The placement of sinks, stove and refrigerator is essential to the design. All activities in the kitchen have at least one of these elements and perhaps a combination of each of them.
A key factor in the design of the kitchen is movement. How people move throughout the House, how food, tools and supplies move through the kitchen itself and how people use their arms, legs, eyes and hands as they cook food and clean the area later. A construction of small intimate kitchen symmetry or in harmony with this movement will be more attractive to work with. The more richly decorated kitchen described with common stock and recipe cabinets may not work for all families if the planning of traffic is omitted.
Start with how the cooking zone will fit into the House. It is also necessary as a House on a property of positioning for positioning a kitchen at home. If your budget is limited, to spend time on planning the layout and be economic with cabinets, with possible additions.
Then, plan your storage. When thinking about storage, have in mind that you and the convenience of others as much as possible. Think of an area where it would be easy for you and other members of your family get the tools, supplies and food in the preparation of meals and cleaning subsequently. It is important to have things essential handy and ready. Daily elements should be organized so that they can be stored and retrieved with less effort.
From these observations and your concepts, create a plan. Make a list of your design goals and include how you want that your kitchen to be different or more functional. Integrate all areas inside and outside can be a part which related to design. You must plan for efficiency and not for appearance only. Review your plans by equating each with your portfolio and design of the annotation that you made in observation. Then if there are changes that you want to apply, you can modify and revise this decision.
A good way to test your design is to imagine working in the kitchen. Imagine where you feel is the place the least to store tools, supplies and other things. Continue until you've imagined a kitchen that is functional and working for you and your family better.
