Most kitchen floor plans take into account the relationship of the sink, cooktop and refrigerator- the three components that make the kitchen a useful space. Designers sometimes refer to this as the "working triangle". In order to create a functional kitchen, it's important to understand which triangle configuration works best in the space. What we find is that most kitchens end up fitting into one of four basic floor plan designs. Every home is different, so the details and exact arrangement will always be a bit unique, but starting with the basics is a great way to see the potential for your kitchen remodel. Here, we take a look at each.
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When looking over the kitchens we've designed in the past several decades, it's clear that while the Traditional style has had a lot of staying power, what it is and how it is applied has shifted as time has gone on. Today, we're going to look closely at traditional style kitchen design and identify how homeowners now are applying the concepts of this classic style to create new spaces.
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There are a lot of options when it comes to cabinetry door styles. Not even looking at color or wood type, the shape and look of the door can be dialed into a very specific design, leading to a wealth of possibilities for your cabinetry design. If you're looking for a starting point that will work for whichever design direction your new space goes, then try starting with the one cabinet door that works with everything: the recessed panel door.
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There are a lot of details that go into a kitchen design, and each part plays its role in the overall finished look. However, the combination of your kitchen's cabinetry and countertops creates a foundation for the design and can help the details stand out or blend in depending on your goals. Getting a great pairing between the color of your cabinetry and the color and type of your countertops is already getting your new kitchen design well on its way. Here, we'll take a look at four stylish combinations to consider.
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