Kitchen Design Mistakes

10.05.2024 20:10

Creating a functional and attractive kitchen space can significantly improve your quality of life and increase the value of your home.

However, the kitchen design process is fraught with many pitfalls, and even minor mistakes can lead to inconvenience, unnecessary expenses and disappointment.

Cramped kitchen space

For most people, it is important to create a cozy kitchen, and a cramped one is not one. Difficulties with opening the refrigerator, cabinets and kitchen drawers will create a lot of inconvenience, says Yulia Tychino .

To ensure that there is enough space in the kitchen, make sure that the distance from the edge of the table to the wall is about one hundred and twenty centimeters. There should also be space for free movement around the kitchen. In a small kitchen, about ninety centimeters will be enough, but the more space you can occupy, the better.

Neglect of the work process

Organization of the workflow in the kitchen is crucial. When creating it, think about how the preparation and cooking process works.

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To avoid any potential problems, it is necessary to carefully consider all the details. Each stage of cooking should flow smoothly into one another.

Ignoring the size of kitchen appliances

If you don't take into account the size of your kitchen appliances, they can take up too much space, which will reduce the space for cooking and for air circulation. Also, don't forget about small appliances, as they can also negatively affect the processes.

To avoid this mistake, choose kitchen appliances in advance, be sure to check their dimensions. Make sure that the kitchen space will accommodate all the equipment, as this can change or ruin the design.

Poor placement of lighting

Incorrect selection of lighting above countertops will lead to difficulties in preparing, cooking and cleaning the work area.

Another common mistake in lighting is to prioritize aesthetics over functionality. Everyone wants to create an atmosphere with beautiful lighting, but if you don’t consider functionality, it can cause problems in the future.

Place the lights slightly in front of you, rather than directly overhead or behind you, to prevent shadows. Dimmable lights are another good option.

Aesthetics, not functionality

When designing a kitchen, many people focus on aesthetics. There's nothing wrong with filling it with attractive things, but don't forget the ultimate purpose of the kitchen. It's a place to cook, eat, and socialize.

To avoid problems, plan your kitchen design in advance. Choose your appliances first, then focus on your cabinets. Also consider the number of people living in the house. If the kitchen is cramped, avoid bulky kitchen appliances and stick to a minimalist approach.

Lack of space between the sink and the stove

The area between the sink and the stove is the main food preparation area. You will need enough counter space and you will also need to make sure the layout will accommodate your daily activities.

Incorrect placement of cabinet drawers and doors

Cabinet doors and drawers can block doorways and passageways when opened. Think about where to place everything in the kitchen, including cabinets and drawers.

People will be moving around the space, so try to do everything you can to facilitate that.

Not enough wall space

In small kitchens, every bit of space will matter, especially the walls. Hang cabinets closer to the ceiling to make the kitchen look more compact. Those who don’t like cabinets with closed doors can combine shelving.

If you want to place wall cabinets above the stove, it is better to hang them above the hood. The distance from the hood to the stove should be at least 75 cm.

Previously we talked about how to arrange a hallway .

Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources
 
Expert: Julia Tychino Expert / HERE NEWS

Content
  1. Cramped kitchen space
  2. Neglect of the work process
  3. Ignoring the size of kitchen appliances
  4. Poor placement of lighting
  5. Aesthetics, not functionality
  6. Lack of space between the sink and the stove
  7. Incorrect placement of cabinet drawers and doors
  8. Not enough wall space