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If you love to cook, then you know that nothing can be more irritating than a cramped, inefficient kitchen. While a remodeling project can solve some issues, the best way to get your ideal kitchen is to create it with new construction. Here are a few design tips, so you can start dreaming up your perfect test kitchen.

3 Kitchen Design Tips for Home Chefs

1. Incorporate Stainless Steel

Marble countertops might call to mind luxury, but if you’re serious about cooking, you’ll want surfaces that clean up easily, so you spend more time experimenting with food and less time cleaning up afterward. To enhance your workspace, include a stainless steel work table or top an entire stretch of counter with this material. Not only is it easy to wipe clean, but it’s also antibacterial and will give the kitchen a sleek modern look.

2. Keep the Triangle in Mind

new constructionYou’ll have to move between the stove, sink, and fridge frequently as you cook, so you should design your kitchen to make this workflow efficient. The distance between each of these fixtures should be between 4 and 9 feet, and the total length of all of the triangle’s legs shouldn’t be less than 13 feet or more than 26 feet. Following this guideline with new construction will keep the kitchen from feeling too cramped or making you move too much while cooking.

3. Include Ample Storage Space

As you expand your culinary horizons, you’ll inevitably gather ingredients that you won’t use every day. To keep the cabinets from overflowing, make sure you include enough storage space. As you’re planning the new construction, make plans to add a pantry where you can store canned and bulk items. Add plenty of space-efficient cabinets, and you’ll be set to store everything you need.

 

These tips are just the beginning when it comes to designing a kitchen. For professional help with the kitchen and the rest of the home, contact the professionals at R & J Custom Home Builders. They help residents in Chillicothe, OH, construct their dream home. From drafting and framing to finishing, they’ll be with you through every step of the process. To learn more about designing your ideal home, call (740) 703-9242. You can also visit them online to learn more about new construction.  

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