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The kitchen is the housewife's domain and
is one in which she spends a lot of time.
Every aspect of a good kitchen should accentuate
convenience and ease of work. A good kitchen
is one that matches any other room in luxury
and style while not compromising functionality.
The layout of the kitchen is very important
.The shelves, the sink and other compartments
should be placed in such a way that there
is enough space to move around and work.
The flooring of the kitchen is different
from that of the other rooms .Kitchen floors
should be able to endure more use than that
of other rooms and should retain their look
while being easy to clean. The cabinets
and shelves should make the most of the
available space while not hampering the
freedom of movement.
The position of ovens or stoves is an issue
to be taken care of, as the heat can cause
problems to the flooring and the paint.
Our experts can help you design a kitchen
that would satisfy the housewife in terms
of space and ease of work while being stylish
and matching with the rest of the house
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Considering all
the aspects of use in detail and understanding
the pattern of use can make any kitchen,
be it small or large, very comfortable
to use. The placing of electrical outlets
and sockets is very important. Small appliances
like the mixer or a toaster can be placed
on a separate place made for them near
a wall socket. Larger appliances like
the wet grinder for example may be placed
on separate slabs or counters on the floor
with low sockets especially provided for
them. The focus is on ease of use and
the best use of available space. For example,
providing a small opening and a counter
arrangement could give the kitchen space
a lot more availability. It also helps
in reducing clutter and ease is serving
to the dining table.
Kitchens in Kerala may have ordinary ovens
that generate smoke, so the wall along
the cooking range gets really tarred and
soiled in the long run. We could look
at having darker colour wall tiles and
the material or finish on the walls could
ideally be easily washable and smooth.
Even the counters and flooring could be
of a natural hard material to prevent
stains from cooking. Materials like the
black granite, the kotah and cuddapah
are suitable for a kitchen space.
Nowadays the trend is towards modular
kitchens that can be assembled and built
on for the entire kitchen. Modular kitchens
come with appliances that make the cleaning
process less taxing and less time consuming.
These semi-permanent structures are built
according the customer's needs, their
choice of colours and, more importantly,
within the available space. They make
the best use of available space, providing
adequate storage capability and ease of
use and movement.
A well-defined work and storage area for
the centre of activity of a home means
loads of time saved, neat ambience and
effective cleaning. A set of storage modules
such as a cup saucer unit, a grain trolley,
plate unit, a bottle pullout, an electric
chimney, stylish spoon holders, cup holders,
corner glass shelves, modeled to your
specifications and choice will make working
in the kitchen a joy to the housewife.
Modular kitchens basically provide you
more space in a convenient way. For example,
to use the corner of the kitchen, which
gets generally wasted there are `carousel
units' that revolve around and give you
maximum use of the corner. Wall racks
not only take less space but are also
handy in nature. The cost of such modular
kitchens are slightly higher then the
conventional kitchen layout. Here are
some things to consider when designing
your kitchen:
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Don't position
a cooking surface under a window, as
you may burn your clothes when you lean
over to open the window. Also, this
lowers the visibility of the burner
flame and exposes it to gusts of wind.
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A
U-shaped arrangement of units maximizes
cupboard and worktop space. However,
consider your needs when planning your
layout —
you might prefer to do without one wall
of units in order to have a serving
window, or have a kitchen counter built
in.
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If your layout permits, give yourself
generous worktop space on either side
of the gas burner or cooling range if
your have one. to allow room for resting
hot dishes and utensils.
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Place all kitchen furniture
and fixtures against the walls so that
you have plenty of room to move around.
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The
key to a tidy kitchen is efficient storage.
Make the most of cupboard space by fixing
racks and shelves inside your units
— most kitchen suppliers offer
a range of clever interior fittings
to help you get organized.
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If
you prefer to have the refrigerator
inside the kitchen, remember to keep
it as far as possible away from the
cooking area. Also, put your microwave
away from the main cooking area if you
cannot put in your dining area.
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