Redesigning your Kitchen for Remodeling

by | Jan 14, 2014 | Construction and Maintenance

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When you build a new house, designing the kitchen can start from scratch and all the elements can be factored in with little problem. This is not necessarily the case with the kitchen design in Muscatine, IA that you’re involved with; the challenges are very different but not insurmountable.

With a kitchen redesign and remodel you are working with what you have, a fixed amount of space. This space has a floor which is already covered with flooring of some sort, you have to decide whether it stays or goes; this is the same with the kitchen cabinets, can they be salvaged or do they go as well.

Let’s have a look at the issues you will be faced with:

The size of the kitchen: On average a kitchen is between 100 and 200 square feet. A kitchen 10 feet square is considered a benchmark, a kitchen this size is large enough to accommodate modern appliances, a minimum amount of cupboards and counter space which adds up to functional kitchen.

Do not despair if your kitchen does not hit the minimum size recommended, the efficiency kitchen is tiny but it is still complete with countertops, cabinets and appliances. Rarely do you find a compact kitchen in a three or four bedroom house, these little galley kitchens are usually found in efficiency apartments or studios.

The basic design: Regardless of the kitchen size, kitchen design in Muscatine, IA should always follow the accepted triangle approach. The triangle is the path between the refrigerator, the stove and oven and the sink. A tighter triangle adds to the overall efficiency of the kitchen.

The floor: A kitchen floor is unlike any other floor in the house as it has to meet requirements that other floors do not. A kitchen floor has to accept moisture and water, it has to be easy on the legs as you will be standing for long periods of time and it has to be durable. The perfect flooring for these demands is tile.

Counters: Kitchen counters are very important because they are used so much. The cheapest available are laminate and they are good choices when the budget is modest. The high end is granite which are ideal and they add to the resale value of the home.

Once you have selected the top and bottom cabinets that fit the layout and fit the expectations, you are well on your way to a perfect kitchen remodel.

Designers at Noble Construction will discuss your ideas for a new kitchen design in Muscatine, IA.