23 Jan 2015

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Step 1: What will you use your kitchen for?

The kitchen is the heart of the home. How you use the space will depend on your individual preferences and lifestyle. For example, your kitchen will be both the focal point and functional centre of your home. You may want to entertain as well as cook, relax or work. Your kitchen could also be the area where other domestic chores are carried out, including washing and cleaning.

Step 2: How much available space do you have?

Whether you are replacing an existing kitchen or extending your room, the available space will determine the shape of your kitchen and the right design will maximise it.

Step 3: What type of layout would you like?

The ‘working triangle’ concept is an established method of kitchen planning. The cooking area, refrigeration and sink are positioned to form a triangle to create optimal working space, and this can be extended further to include a food preparation area.

All kitchens tend to have one of four basic layouts. They can be Galley or Linear, but most are L-Shaped or U-Shaped and may feature an island unit. A good kitchen design correctly allocates each working area within the chosen shape to result in a well organised, functional kitchen.

Contact your local trade professional who will arrange for one of our designers to come out and measure your kitchen. They will discuss your requirements and our complete offering of appliances, sinks, taps, worktops, flooring, accessories and joinery.

We will then plan your kitchen, which will include a 3D plan as well as a walkthrough video. This can be sent to you via email, so that you can share your new kitchen design with friends and family.

For more information, either Contact your Local Depot or Find a Local Builder