Design and distribution of contemporary kitchens

Kitchen design and layout, like any other trend, has changed dramatically over the years. Today, many homeowners want a clean and uncluttered kitchen design, which is now known as “contemporary design”.

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Kitchen design and layout, like any other trend, has changed dramatically over the years. Today, many homeowners want a clean and uncluttered kitchen design, which is now known as “contemporary design”.

This style of design is not so isometric, that is, so square or rectangular in a certain sense. Although most kitchen granite countertops are following the exterior walls, the real design work is done on islands, breakfast areas, flooring, mosaic, and cabinet design, or desks, using cooler-looking geometric shapes than they reflect clean cut lines to perhaps blend in with a breakfast bar or table area, but keeping it straight enough that it doesn’t look too abstract and out of place.

Leaving plenty of room to move is key in a contemporary design. The last thing you want is to be unable to move freely around your own kitchen. There is nothing worse than having family or friends over and having everyone in the kitchen area while having drinks or helping with food. Avoid this mistake at all costs, even if it means you have to downsize your granite island, or even eliminate your breakfast bar. The kitchen is one of the most important places in your home and it should feel free, not cluttered, it should feel clean and tidy. Remember that this is the place where everyone in the house arrives every morning, for lunch, dinner and throughout the day for snacks, family gatherings and more.

Countertops are also an important factor when planning your kitchen layout. I find engineered stone like Aspen Quartz, Silestone, Cambria or Caesarstone to be very good countertop materials because they provide color consistency and give you a stunning modern (contemporary) look. Be sure to ask for small standard radius corners on your countertops, like ¾” or maybe ½” to give it that clean, straight design look, and try to go for standard edges like smooth edge, standard round, or maybe even a straight edge. beveled.

Take your time when planning a kitchen redesign and avoid taking shortcuts in this step. Remember that this is really an investment in your home and family and not something you can do again at any time. So as the woodworkers say “measure twice, cut once”, get it right the first time!