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Do’s & Don’ts Of Kitchen Design

Designers have seen it all fromu00a0stainless-steel Sinksu00a0overload to poor quality cabinets, from laminates tou00a0travertine tiles, from paint to mosaic backsplash. Here we bring you few pointers.<br>

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Do’s & Don’ts Of Kitchen Design

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  1. Do’s & Don’ts • Of Kitchen Design • tips& tricks

  2. “Designers have seen it all from stainless-steel Sinks overload to poor quality cabinets, from laminates to travertine tiles, from paint to mosaic backsplash. Here we bring you few pointers.

  3. INTRODUCTION Don't be BORING Our mission To help people easily create and Renovate Kitchen Let us share some favorite tipsfor telling your Kitchen effectively. The best kitchens have a Soul that's inviting, warm and personal. Every project is a chance to do something creative and new. Its not just about cabinets and countertops - the entire room has to sing.

  4. PREPARE • Build your Kitchen first, then define which Design will the best help visualize each. • “Do - Bring cabinets up to the ceiling.” • Don't have the cabinets that fall short of ceiling. They will end up collecting dust and your junk. Glass front keeps the space feeling airy. • Do - Design "Under the Hood” • Stand out and make a statement with backsplash. Use Glass Mosaics, Chair Rails, Subway Tiles, Medallions or even Ledger Panels. • “Do - Know when to stop.” • Don't overdo. Knowing when to stop is the real challenge and the key.

  5. TIPS • Remove cabinet doors first. Makes demolition easier for you. • Most cabinets are attached to the wall by 2 screws, yes believe it, • unscrew them, but make sure you have a plan for holding up the cabinets as you remove the screws.. • ! USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO KITCHEN RENOVATE

  6. THE STAGE HAS BEEN SETGo ahead and follow the basic 5 steps • Do - Use cabinetry to conceal some appliances. Reference : The basics you can find anywhere 5 Steps To Successful Storytelling Published on April 5, 2014 Featured in: Marketing & Advertising Do - Make small kitchen work. Do - Leave space to breathe. Do - Invest in strong and good-looking cabinets. Do - have countertop and backsplash's around wall ovens. 1 2 3 4 5

  7. An architect, contractor, interior designer, a neighbor or best friend may have an idea of where an appliance should go or the configuration of an island. • FACT When it comes to making decisions about a kitchen, a client will have to weigh out opinions from many different sources.

  8. THE STAGE HAS BEEN SETDon’t try these 5 steps • Don't overdo. Knowing when to stop is the real challenge and the key. Don't go overboard with stainless steel appliances. It can be a wonderful accent however there should be a rythm with the placement. Don't think bigger is better. Kitchen with thoughtful details can make small space suit you perfectly. Don't go overboard to fill storage and fill walls with cabinets. Perfect layout is balancing between storage, function and aesthetics. Don't fall for cheap cabinets. You will be opening and closing the doors all the time. Strong hinges and quality cabinets go a long way. 1 2 3 4 5

  9. 1 PREPARE • This is likely because new home buyers prioritize a home’s kitchen when determining the quality and value of a house on the market. THE COST IS A SERIOUS INVESTMENT

  10. 2 THERE ARE FEWER RULES THAN YOU THINK DEFINE • Which | What | Where | When | Why

  11. 3 SUPPORT • We perceive the world through more than our eyes and ears; we smell, we touch, and we taste.  • Put your audience in that place and provide them a point of reference; the imagination will do the rest. Images are a great tool for showing context

  12. 4 YOU DON’T HAVE TO DESIGN IT ALONE LEAD • Designing a kitchen is more complex than it may initially seem. Far beyond choosing wall colors and tile patterns, there are technical engineering factors that play into a kitchen design.

  13. Kitchen design basics mean more than flooring, cabinets, and countertops. Lighting can make a big difference in the kitchen, whether it's bright lighting for a long day of cooking or soft, dim mood lighting for a romantic night at home.

  14. RESOURCES • Sink - https://www.homedepot.com/b/Kitchen-Kitchen-Sinks/N-5yc1vZarsa • Counter Accessories - https://www.lowes.com/c/Kitchen-countertops-accessories-Kitchen • Paint - https://www.bhg.com.au/the-best-kind-of-paint-for-kitchen-cabinet-makeovers • Tiles - https://www.tilesbay.com/kitchen-bath.html

  15. THANK YOU

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