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Think of any inconveniences about your current kitchen design: lack of light, bench space, or power outlets, single sink, a tough to cleat stove top. Try to fix these problems in the new design.
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Don't let existing configuration of pipes, gas & electric lines, walls and windows limit you. Often they can be repositioned with less effort than you would expect.
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When planning your kitchen consider the natural pattern of movement. Make sure there is sufficient space between each of the kitchen’s functions. |
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Keep in mind that left- or right-handedness affects the layout. |
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Position the sink and dishwasher first as they will comprise the biggest single unit in the kitchen. |
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In positioning cabinetry make sure to account for the opening of drawers and doors, leaving adequate room for normal movement. |
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Provide plenty of work surfaces next to the refrigerator and over, as well as on both sides of the stove and sink. |
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Avoid putting a stove, sink, or any workspace in a corner.
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