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Kitchen Design Basics

Kitchen Design Basics Nothing can help freshen up an older home, or help in the sale of a property or inspire your kitchen workspace like a new or remodeled kitchen. Kitchen design is becoming increasingly more important as space is rapidly growing smaller. Designing or remodeling your kitchen can be an incredibly exciting adventure but with it can come a lot of stress, and complication! There are many things to consider with regards to kitchen design in order to make your new space work for you. Our mission at thesexykitchen.com is to keep you well informed so that you are properly equipped with the right information required to make educated decisions and ultimately save you time and money!

Custom Kitchen Design vs. Ikea Kitchens

In the last decade we have grown to love (and despise on many occasions) Ikea for their unique and stylish, but mostly affordable home decor and home furnishing products. The Ikea institution has truly opened the door for homeowners to access the home design market at half the price. Today anyone can express personal style through furnishings and decor and achieve an ideal ambience for their space and not break the bank.

This accessibility however comes at a cost in that the buyer is responsible for the assembly and we all know what that process can be like!

Ikea has done it again, tapping into a market that has been left up to the contractor and designer with a hefty price tag. A custom designed kitchen is always the best choice for quality, esthetics and resale however Ikea is presenting a product that is incredibly competitive.

You can save a lot of money but when you are considering a kitchen renovation there is a lot at stake and thus make sure you do your research on Ikea kitchen products and know exactly what you need.

 

Ikea Kitchen Remodelling Help!!

Ikea Kitchen Remodeling Help E-Book

Luckily we found someone who has done just that and has incorporated it into a fantastic e-book which focuses on what you need to know when purchasing and installing an Ikea Kitchen.

If you are considering an Ikea Kitchen this e-book will surely help you through the process, saving you time and money from costly mistakes!

 

 

 

Build a Foundation

During the design process the most important question you can ask yourself is; "Why do I want a new kitchen?" Is it because you are looking for more storage space? Is your space not being maximized? Does your cabinetry need to be replaced? Are your appliances in need of change as well? Is your kitchen too dark? Is your space too small or too big? Too Boring? Or simply, too much??!

By asking yourself these important questions you will have a much better idea of what you need to get out of your kitchen space. This information will become the foundation for your kitchen design plan.

Make a wish list

Once you have your foundation in place it is important to ask yourself a few more questions. Now that I know what I need, what is it I want? What you would like to have in your kitchen? Give this a lot of thought because design today can incorporate special storage and space savers into the cabinetry design today! Write a list of everything you couldn't live without. This list will also become a very important guideline for you, your contractor, or designer to follow. Here are a few questions to paint an example for you:

Do you want stainless steel appliances? Granite countertops? Tiled flooring? Is it heated? Gas or electric? What will your color palette be? What kind of cabinetry will you use? What can I not live without?

Budget

How much can you afford to spend on your kitchen space? This is a big question that can affect the entire project. Kitchen design projects are rarely inexpensive so you must get out and do some pricing on items that are necessary for you to fulfill your foundation and wish list. Beware that if you plan on replacing your cabinetry it will account for more than half of your budget!!

When building your kitchen design budget you also want to include the cost of all labor (electricians, carpenters, gas technicians, plumbers, contractors etc.) and then consider the possibility of hiring a designer.

You must stay within your budget when planning a new kitchen. Account for as much as possible and add on another 20% or more just incase. Unexpected costs arise all the time in kitchen renovations and the best way to overcome it is to create a great budget. Dreaming big is one thing, but placing importance on price and affordability will ensure that you get what you are expecting and save some money for unexpected emergencies.

Time Frame

It is also very important to know when your project needs to be completed. Kitchen projects are notorious for being drawn out. Set realistic goals. The remodeling and new construction industry is booming and this can have a direct affect on your project. Many crew are working on several projects at a time so be sure to communicate your completion date with your contractor and demand a realistic response. Labor is not cheap so the shorter the time frame the higher the cost. It is also helpful to plan for you and your family to prepare meals at an alternate location or account for dining out into your budget. Remember that being inconvenienced at home can also cost you more money at the end of the day.

Hiring a Contractor

If you speak to anyone who has ever participated in a kitchen renovation project or any other home renovation project they will most likely tell you that your contractor holds the key to guaranteed success. A contractor will make or break the renovation process and although the end result may look the same, what lies underneath may tell a much different story!

This is an industry that can harbor many scam artists that go after your money with no care for your welfare! There are very few laws out there to protect the homeowner so it is up to you! You need to do as much research as possible to ensure a successful renovation.

Here are some tips when choosing a contractor:

  • Get recommendations from friends and family on successful projects.
  • Ask for a portfolio and the addresses of previous jobs.
  • Go to those sites and ask the home owners for their opinion on the job and of the quality of their work.
  • Use services that locate certified contractors in your local area:

- If you are located in the U.S.A., visit: www.unitedhomeimprovement.com This company specializes in finding the right contractor for the job in your area! Use this service and get peace of mind from knowing that someone is looking out for your well being! Use this link to receive a "free Kitchen Remodeling quote"

- If you are in Canada visit: www.homestars.ca This is a very new company to the renovation scene in Canada that allows the consumer to rate the performance of their chosen contractor. Their mission is to unveil the potentially dangerous and deceitful contractors in existence today while also offering an opportunity for praise of those who demonstrate excellence! Although they do not provide professional recommendations this is a fantastic research tool for the consumer.

  • Do your homework! Learn everything you can about the project you are about to undertake as well as the process. Research on-line testimonials of personal renovation stories where costly mistakes were made so that you can learn from those and be better prepared.
  • Finally, be on site as much as possible! Be aware that your presence can also be a detriment to the renovation process but all the same be sure to see what is being done. Ask questions and get your contractor to show you exactly what has been done at the end of each day.

It is so important to note that if you are suspicious of something at any point during the renovation process stop the job immediately! This is your space and it is your right to stop the job and consult an inspector. It might be your only chance to rectify the situation so take action immediately!!

If you have a horror story to tell please share it in our forums so that others may learn from your story.

Designers

Hiring a designer can really help you get onto the right path sooner. These professional consultants can take care of every aspect of the design process like choosing the appropriate layout for you and your home. Coordinating color & lighting that is appropriate. Making sure all your trades and contractors are working in unison and of course ensuring that your dream kitchen becomes a reality. Designers will sit with you and go through a detailed interview process to get the best idea of what you are looking for. Their objective is to design a plan and develop a kitchen that works best for you. Your designer will combine your foundation and wish lists and weigh the pros and cons to balance them against your needs, space limitations and budget. Your designer will put together all the planning, logistical needs and contractors for your project. They can be expensive but many kitchen and bath showrooms will have in house designers working for them. You can set up an appointment or walk in and speak with someone almost immediately. This service helps the supplier get your business and they will do everything for you, from measuring your space to arranging packages for you that suit any budget.

Designers are usually well worth it, but do your research and find a design consultant with a portfolio that really connects with your own personal style.

You can also use your contractor to help you in planning out your workspace or even use a kitchen design software to personally plan out your kitchen space if you think you have what it takes!

Kitchen Design layouts

Each kitchen is designed through the use of a standard layout. These layouts have been around for decades and were at some point designed to fit particular spaces. Today most homes are designed similarly and these layouts continue to be used in today's kitchen designs. Of course if space and money is no object, any design can be achieved the following is just the basics!

The Kitchen Triangle

Most kitchen designs will refer to the kitchen triangle; a design concept where the fridge, stove and sink are aligned in a triangle. This allows for your prep area to never be far from your wash area and cooking surfaces making all components of your kitchen easily accessible. Used properly it is possible to not take more than a step, or a few, at any point to change your location or use a different appliance in your workspace. Be aware to not space your appliances too close together. By doing so your appliance doors may not be able to open properly. This can also dramatically reduce your counter space. Try using kitchen design software to help properly plan a great layout.

U Shape Kitchen

A U shaped kitchen design usually has one entrance and all counter space and appliances are built into a U shape. The kitchen triangle concept is definitely recommended as to create good flow between appliances. U shape kitchens are often designed with a view through wall or opening between rooms. This effect is great for small spaces such as condominiums or apartments as it will open up your kitchen to the rest of your home. If you are planning a U shaped kitchen design where an opening exists in a wall, be aware to not sacrifice cupboard space and electrical outlets when taking that wall out. If you are unsure whether this wall is a retaining wall refer to your buildings designs or better yet seek professional advice.

L Shaped Kitchen

L Shaped kitchen designs are great for small spaces and open concept rooms. This design locates all appliances and counter space along two walls in the corner of the kitchen space at approximately a 90 degree angle. An L shaped kitchen design allows for a compact workspace while freeing up much needed space for a dining area or storage.

Island Kitchen

Island Kitchen designs take the L shaped kitchen design to a new level. By adding an island to an existing L shaped layout, you can effectively create a kitchen triangle concept while not taking away from the open concept so popular with today's modern kitchen planning. Island Kitchens are very trendy right now and are great for entertaining guests. You can use your island as a feature point to your room, as an eating/ bar area or as a cooking area. The Island kitchen design gives you great freedoms to express your own individuality in your home. A properly placed island in a u shaped kitchen can help in creating more counter space, a unique cooking area or innovative dining option. An island does not have to be a static piece either. There are many floating islands available today on wheels so that they can be anywhere you want them to be! Floating islands are a great option if more storage and space is needed. Consider the island design if your space can accommodate one.

Galley Kitchen

The Galley design or corridor kitchen is common in many apartments and open concept layouts. A few things to consider is that space is limited so try and optimize or consolidate your counter space. Be careful of your appliance location. You do not want to have your appliances when opened, block any exits or not be able to open fully because of cabinetry. Do try and use pull out wall cabinets to conserve space. Economize space with floor and wall cabinetry and try and plan for overhead microwaves or look for the new models that pull out like drawers.

Universal Kitchen

Universal designed kitchens are the most functional out there but require quite the advanced planning. The premise of these kitchens is ease of use by taking all human qualities such as size, age, and health into perspective when designing a kitchen. A universal kitchen should allow for any user to easily work in the environment around them. Accessibility, location of appliances, Handles for the elderly or handicapped, easily opened doors, adequate lighting, error free planning and the ability to function under any circumstance are the paramount features to a universally designed kitchen. This is a great design choice if you live with a disability or entertain often and have multiple users, such as in a rental property or shared kitchen.

Kitchen Color

Now we get to kitchen colors and palettes. It is very important for you when you are in the design process to have a strong grasp of what color palette you are looking for. Colors can dramatically affect the overall look of your project. There are a few guidelines regarding color that might help get you on the right track!

Small kitchens - Try using cool colors. These colors will actually make your space look larger where warm colors will make your space seem smaller! Make you ceiling seem taller by painting it a cooler color than the walls!

Large kitchens - Any color could work however really intense colors can look amazing in a large space with appropriate contrasting colors. Warm colors will also help the space feel closer together.

Glossy - These colors and surfaces will reflect light making the color more intense.

Matte - These colors and surfaces will absorb light making the color seem flat or pale.

One of the most important decisions you will make in the design process is the appearance of your cabinets. They are the focal point for all kitchens so if you choose a color palette that deviates too far from your cabinetry, you will definitely experience trouble matching your countertops, appliances, back splashes and flooring. Of course a perfect match is not necessary but any great renovation is built upon a strong foundation of color and compatibility.

Remember that any color you choose will be very affected by the lighting in your space.

Kitchen Lighting

Kitchen lighting is such an important part of any kitchen design. Does your kitchen get any natural light? Does it catch morning, afternoon or evening sun? Are there shadows cast? If there is no natural light how do you bring light to your work space? What type of lighting fixtures will you use and what type of bulb will they require?

When planning your design, it is very important to consider the trends in lighting available today. No longer is the track lighting of the 80s and 90s the way to go. With Color palettes changing, lighting has become extremely important. Consider using under cabinet or inset lighting for countertops. Pot and recessed lighting can create a soft light and combined with dimmers will provide adequate task lighting and fantastic ambiance. Xenon lighting is replacing halogens as a softer alternative to help eliminate the shadow effect traditionally cast by halogen bulbs. Visit our article on Kitchen Lighting which will provide you with more detailed information on how lighting in your kitchen space can cause affect on the colors you choose.

Kitchen Counters

Countertops are a big decision and can affect your bottom line. Make sure you plan out appropriately and refer to our in depth kitchen counter top articles to help you in making your decisions. Remember to choose what works best for you and your needs. Maybe Granite would look amazing, but if you want ease of care, perhaps Solid Surface would do better. Our articles will get you all the important information to help you make the right decision!

Kitchen Flooring

You may think that the most used component of the kitchen would be an appliance however in fact it is your kitchen floor! Choosing the right kitchen floor depends on several factors. What will traffic be like? How much do you want to spend? What is the durability of each product? What designs are available? What are your flooring measurements and how much material will be required? When designing your kitchen, it is vital to include appropriate flooring materials that keep durability, style and re-sale in mind. Whether you are designing, remodeling or re-designing your kitchen research on kitchen flooring plays an enormous role as there are several materials to choose from. Of course TheSexyKitchen.com has already done this research for you. Please visit our articles on kitchen flooring for complete information on appropriate flooring materials for your kitchen space!!

Kitchen Backsplash

Kitchen backsplashes are a great way to bring color and texture to your kitchen walls. They are great at deferring moisture and clean easily. They are generally made from glass or ceramic tile. You can mix and match them to work with either your cabinetry or countertops. Be creative and have fun. If you are looking for more information, be sure to visit our kitchen backsplash page for our detailed report.

Contractors

If you plan to do the design work yourself, make sure you use a professional contractor. There are lots of contractors out there who will undercut prices and offer you promises that are not realistic. Ask to see some portfolio work or for references. Make sure that your contractor is using accredited plumbers and electricians. Be wary of anyone willing to start immediately or who asks for cash up front? Do not proceed with any payments unless you have an agreement with your contractor and make sure they detail all work on labor and materials. You do not want a poorly installed kitchen and any subsequent repairs will far outweigh the cost of using a professional.

The Sexy Kitchen Opinion

A kitchen renovation can be a very stressful time, but it doesn't have to be. Use our information, ITS FREE! Get educated on what choices and decisions you will have to make and be properly prepared. Stress is no good for anyone, besides getting a new kitchen should be an exciting journey not a nightmare! Enjoy your new kitchen and let the cooking begin!!

if you're looking for some really unique kitchen design ideas. Yanko Designs is a Blog dedicated to the beauty of design. Check them out for some innovative design ideas.

you can also check out our Product Reviews Blog or our Blogs to keep in touch with the latest in the world of kitchens.


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