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Whether you've been baking since you were young or you began during quarantine, you likely know that this hobby requires specific tools and features. When you're trying out a new recipe or returning to a favorite, an ill-equipped kitchen can interrupt your groove. Upgrade your kitchen design with these features to make this activity more enjoyable.

How to Design a Baker’s Kitchen

1. Big Island

A large island will help during all your baking tasks, from cooling and mixing to rolling and tasting. Marble, granite, or quartz countertops are non-stick, heat-resistant, and convenient for any project. Plus, natural stones are smooth and easy to clean with mild soap and water.

Your island will also allow for easier collaboration. Alternatively, if you prefer working solo, the space creates an area for others to sit and chat with you. Opt for an island that's big enough for your needs, but ensure there's still room to navigate around it.

2. Open Shelves

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From mixing bowls to bundt pans, baking comes with a lot of equipment. Minimize the crouching and reaching by incorporating open shelves into your kitchen design. The free space will also make your kitchen look bigger and give you the chance to show off cookbooks and dishes.

Install shelving above and below your countertop to maximize convenience. You can also add a custom baking pan drawer with slots that prevent clanging, and a horizontal pantry drawer to hold essential ingredients.

3. Tech-Savvy Components

Technology adds calm and convenience to your kitchen. Add a desk area to get work done while waiting for the oven timer to go off, and install a charging station under the countertop so you won't worry about your phone or tablet dying mid-recipe. You can also bring some music to your kitchen design with a Bluetooth speaker. If you're ready for even more convenience, opt for smart appliances, such as an oven that can be controlled through a smartphone app.

 

Create a kitchen design that suits your daily needs with the help of Arrow Kitchens & Bath in Webster, NY. The respected designers at this family-owned company will bring your vision to life with custom countertops and cabinetry, making your home one-of-a-kind. By partnering with reputable manufacturers, they also ensure your satisfaction for years to come. Discuss your project today by calling (585) 670-9910, or click through their gallery of successful projects online.

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