Posted by admin on September 20th, 2011
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Posted by admin on March 5th, 2011
If you want your dining area included in your small Kitchen Design, use a foldable wall board, which you can lower to make a dining table only when required and keep it folded up at other times. Try to keep as many things out of the kitchen as possible. Think if you can get a cabinet installed outside the kitchen to place some there. But, keep in mind to install this cabinet close to the kitchen or it will become inconvenient for you later on. Use as many cabinets in your small Kitchen Design as possible. This enables you to stash your pots and pans nicely. Lack of cabinet’s means that utensils often end up on the main kitchen counter and this clutter can make an already cramped space look more cramped. The color of your small Kitchen Design is very important. Go for the brighter colors. You are not making a mistake even if you choose pure white. A bright color will make your small Kitchen Design look bigger. Try to enclose all the in the kitchen, such as your dishwasher. While this will not actually reduce the space available in the kitchen, it will keep things neat looking. Install a window so that natural light filters into the kitchen during most of the daytime. Natural light will make your small kitchen look bigger. Install a big sized sink. You may think this is contrary to good sense, as you already have less space in your kitchen, but a big sink really helps matters with a small Kitchen Design. It will contain all used utensils and plates of the day. If you have a small sink, you will end up keeping these things on the kitchen counter and thus cramp up the space further.
Posted by admin on March 1st, 2011
When considering a kitchen remodel, the best place to begin is often with your current kitchen. That’s the advice of Anthony DeGregorio of Kitchen Design Center, a Showplace Wood Products distributor in Woburn.
Posted by admin on February 25th, 2011
The Italian kitchen designs like other things from Italy are known for being the finer things in life. They have been around for quite some time now. There have been quite a few Italian Kitchen Design companies who have done a great job in setting up authentic Italian kitchen designs.