Kitchen Design Challenges: 5 Workarounds

Kitchen Design Challenges: 5 Workarounds

The center of the hub house. Your kitchen is most likely the busiest place in your home. Unfortunately, homeowners often inherit poorly designed kitchens. Or, times have changed, and your kitchen no longer meets your needs. No wonder the kitchen is at the top of the remodelling list.

Designer Tips on Common Issues

Gather, cook, eat, and face it clean place should be the best-designed kitchen cabinets in your home. The truth is that creating efficient and usable space requires careful planning and foresight. Our designers frequently hear the same comments regarding poorly organized kitchens. What are some of the most common kitchen flaws we see (and fix)? You might recognize these: 

  1. Workflow is unimportant

Colour schemes and new appliances come to mind when fantasizing about your new kitchen cupboards. Engage with a designer to explore workflows before choosing backsplash tiles or Sub-zero equipment.

The “kitchen work triangle” must be followed. First, maintain optimal spacing between the sink, refrigerator, and stove. Then go a step further by separating regions and creating zones that leave enough room for working.

Imagine multiple people sharing the same space and plan your meal preparation and tidying up. Keeping everything you need within easy reach will make your life easier and reduce the risk of accidents. For example, place dishes and cutlery near the dishwasher to facilitate unloading. Also, consider creating a self-service zone to keep other household members away from cooking and cleaning areas.

Another factor to consider is the height of the modern kitchen design. Again, plan the appropriate kitchen worktop height with expert advice.

  1. Low disk capacity

Every corner of the kitchen design gallery is important, but the original cabinet design often doesn’t have enough storage space. This clutters the table and keeps kitchen utensils far from where they are needed. Walk-in pantries and closets provide more storage space, but not all kitchens have space for storage units. Instead, talk to your designer about an ingenious solution to fix the lack of storage space, especially if you have a small kitchen.

It is recommended to use vertical spacing. Place items on top of the wall unit or extend the wall unit to the ceiling to provide additional storage space. Take advantage of your unused closet space by installing vertical dividers, secret drawers, and hidden Spice Racks. If you have unused corner space with dead space behind, consider installing shelves with rotating shelves.

  1. You need a house for waste and recycling

No one wants the trash can to be the kitchen’s focus, but if the kitchen design doesn’t incorporate clever storage options, it’s a trash can. Remove the shelves from the base cabinet and place a pull-out trash can and trash can under the counter for a clean look. Make sure they are big enough. If the trash can is too small, the trash can is always empty. During composting, small bins can be placed under the sink or secured to the closet door.

  1. Insufficient workspace

Coffee makers, toasters, and other commonly used utensils need to be reserved for meal preparation and other food preparation counter spaces quickly. You can store infrequently used items in a closed room, invest in a foldable clothes-drying rack, or add custom expandable chopping boards to increase your workspace.

When things get very tight, use the sink as a preparation space. The important thing is to install a sink that is the same height as (or below) the countertop. Then place an oversized chopping board or butcher’s block that extends beyond the width of the sink. This greatly expands the space for preparing and cooking dishes.

Combining functionality and design successfully may solve your worktop difficulties but consult a designer first to avoid making kitchen design island mistakes that can disrupt the flow of your room.

  1. Lighting Issues

Lighting is often an afterthought in kitchen design, although almost every task requires a lot of light. To achieve the ideal balance, illuminate your environment with ambient, accent, and task lighting.

Your kitchen is illuminated by ambient light. This is the main light source, but it can cast shadows and darken certain areas. In addition, many homeowners cannot incorporate mandatory auxiliary lighting and have inadequate task lighting that focuses the light directly on the most commonly used surfaces. Energy-efficient under cabinet lighting can solve this problem. To further enhance your kitchen design, use spotlights embedded in the ceiling to highlight your favourite items.

Your kitchen design problem has been resolved.

Our experts at Capri QLD routinely correct these and other common kitchen design mistakes and combine practicality and style. Furthermore, by sharing our experience and industry knowledge with you, we take the worry out of scary tasks. Talk to one of our professionals now if you want to rebuild your kitchen or need help on how to make a high-impact renovation.

To acquire the exquisite aesthetics of your dreams, schedule a free kitchen design consultation with one of our experts.


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