I need help making a layout for my kitchen. Is there a website that has kitchen layout ideas?
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You could contact your builder if your home is newer for his/her opinion on the kitchen layout. Or, you could hire an architect. Here is a website with ideas: www.squidoo.com/kitchen_plans
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There are many sites that have 2 dimentional and 3 dimensional tools to help plan one's kitchen layout. These sites are Hgtv, Bhg, Merillat and Planyourkitchen.
Yes, if you can get an Interior Designer to design the new kitchen such that items are accessible and the layout is neat.
Kitchen remodeling is one of the desirable job for every home-owner. But you need to consider many things before remodeling your kitchen. These things are: 1. Determining the size of the kitchen. 2. Proper budgeting. 3. Determining the layout. 4. Infrastructure. 5. Layout.
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Whether your kitchen remodel project will consist of adding a little more cabinet space, or an entirely altered layout of your existing kitchen, there are important aspects of the layout that should be considered. Before you move ahead with your kitchen remodeling, take a moment to consider all the elements that make your kitchen functional and attractive. When looking at your existing kitchen, consider which aspects you like about it and which aspects you don’t. Perhaps you have always wanted a sink situated under the kitchen window. Make a note of this and find out what work needs to be completed to make it happen. Are you looking for more counter space, additional cabinet space, or a more efficient layout? Whatever it is that you feel you would like to change, document it. Your kitchen may or not be able to accommodate the changes you are looking to make. Professional laborers, such as a plumber, electrician, or contractor can give you advice in regards to layout changes. When considering any kitchen layout, keep ’the work triangle’ in mind. A work triangle is the area in which all three of the major kitchen appliances center. The refrigerator, sink, and cooktop are the three points that a work triangle is centered around. Regardless of the kitchen layout you choose to use, all appliances should be kept no further than 8’ from each other. This 8’ space makes any kitchen more efficient and user friendly. With that in mind, let’s look at the most common kitchen layout plans: Galley - A galley kitchen is compact space that holds the sink, cabinets, and appliances on two parallel walls. L-Shape - An L-Shape kitchen is an open plan that places all elements of the kitchen on two walls. U-Shape - A U-Shape kitchen is the most efficient kitchen layout of all. It evenly centers all elements of the kitchen, without interrupting work or traffic flow. One Wall - A one wall kitchen is commonly seen in apartments and other small homes, and it places all elements on one wall.
There are four basic types of kitchen layout# Wall Layout, where the refrigerator, sink, and range is located along the wall in a straight line. # Corridor Layout, which has stations on both sides of a narrow hallway with about a walkway in the middle of only about 3-5 feet wide. # "L" Layout, which has two legs joined at one corner perpendicularly to form an "L". # "U" Layout, which as the name implies has the refrigerator, sink, and range arranged in an "U" format.
When remodeling a kitchen it is important to look at the ratio and distant the sink, stove and refrigerator is and apart from one another. If its too close, it will not be convenient.