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Floor Plans for Kitchen Remodeling

A perfect kitchen floor plan is one that suits the lifestyle of its owner and one that appeals to the tastes of other people.

Before deciding on which kitchen floor plan to use, a number of things should first be considered by the owners.

First, the owner should decide whether the remodeling would involve extending the space area of the kitchen. In a lot of cases, kitchen remodeling entails adding more space or islands to expand the kitchen's working area.

Second, owners should determine whether the existing appliances are already enough or if more should be added. The volume occupied by kitchen appliances greatly affects the suitability of certain kitchen floor plans.

Lastly, it is helpful to think about the lifestyle of the kitchen owners and other people who frequent their house. Some kitchen owners would want to have a larger working area where they can cook. Others, however, prefer giving more space to the dining area where family members or guests can sit down and talk while doing kitchen tasks.

Apart from the factors previously mentioned, it would be helpful to apply the kitchen triangle method, which is suggested by experts, in the final kitchen floor plan. It is based on the positioning of the three most commonly used appliances or areas of the kitchen - the refrigerator, the sink and the cooking area. This way, experts say, moving around the kitchen becomes more efficient.

Among the kitchen floor plans, the most popular are the L-shape, U-shape, one-wall and open plan. The L-shape requires the refrigerator and sink to be placed against the same wall and the stove on the adjacent wall. The U-shape, on the other hand, separates the stove, sink and refrigerator by placing each one of them by a different wall.

Meanwhile, a one-wall kitchen floor plan is most effective for those whose space is limited. In this case, the stove and the refrigerator are placed against the same wall and the kitchen sink on the opposite wall. If the owners do not mind extending the kitchen area in other areas of the house, such as the living room or family area, they may choose to employ the open area kitchen floor plan. Just remember to position the sink in a place that is not readily visible to those who are in the family area.

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