No longer is the modern kitchen solely a place for food preparation. Increasingly, people are using the space to eat, socialise and relax in, so it’s important to choose a design that will work with your lifestyle.
Some studies have shown that on average we spend 12% of our lives in the kitchen, this may seem a long time but given the trend for open plan living and the versatility of the modern kitchen perhaps it isn’t so much.
Many kitchens need to be multi-purpose and cater for different people, doing different things at different times. At the start of the kitchen design process sit down and think about how you use the space. How many people are there in your family? Do you have toddlers or teenagers? Do you entertain regularly? Do you want or need a space that you can use to work from home? The answers to these questions will determine the layout and design of the new kitchen.
A good kitchen designer will help you to maximise space and plan the kitchen so it matches your requirements, whilst not compromising on style, functionality and that all important budget. Here are some popular options that you may like to consider: