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How to Design Your Kitchen? Essential Elements You Can't Miss

By Kiwilimón - 2018-12-13T13:37:06.042707Z
Designing a kitchen goes beyond choosing the paint color and type of tiles. For your kitchen to be truly functional, you must consider some essential elements in this space of your home. Don't get carried away solely by the photos in catalogs, and make sure to take this into account before designing your kitchen: Storage Space A beautiful kitchen without enough cabinets or drawers to store everything will ultimately become a true chaos. Remember that larger items, such as pots or baking dishes, require more spacious storage. Consider this before designing your kitchen cabinets, or you'll end up storing everything inside the oven. Waste Area This should be close enough to keep the kitchen clean, but far enough from the prep area to avoid contaminating the food. Appliance Zone Another important factor to consider is the use of appliances. Place the outlets in an area where you can use the devices freely, away from the sink and the stove. Preparation Area This may seem obvious, but we can often overlook the importance of this area. Imagine you are going to prepare a meal: you take out all the ingredients, wash the vegetables, and get ready to chop them—where would you do that? If you don’t have a free space (it could even be a section of the counter), you need to think about a new design for your kitchen. Resting Place This is similar to the previous case. In the kitchen, organization and time are essential. If you don’t have the necessary space to arrange the ingredients, it will be difficult to follow the recipe steps correctly. The resting place should be away from heat sources and preferably located in a part of the kitchen where there are no drafts to prevent food contamination. Keep these recommendations in mind and design the kitchen of your dreams. Enjoy your new kitchen by preparing these fabulous dishes: Lasagna Cake Romeritos with Mole and Shrimp Cheese Flan with Cajeta Lemon Pie with Crepes