When designing bespoke kitchens you want to create a kitchen that appeals to the senses, has personality and is functional to ensure cooking is a pleasure and not a chore. There are many themes that can be chosen to create a design that fits with your home and needs. When choosing the design there are some elements that need to be considered:
Family
Contemporary kitchens are affected by the individual needs of the families that use then. This affects the choice of design, appliances and decor. Think about how big the family is, the limitations of the kitchen space, your lifestyle and the time that gets spent in the kitchen. For most homes, the kitchen is the nerve centre. Here the meals are made and it’s often where the family meet as a unit.
Colour
Colour can be used effectively to match the design and textures used in furniture and appliances. Often neutral and fresh tones are best with a couple accent colours to brighten and individualise the space in designer kitchens. Colour is important as it can affect mood and in a kitchen you want it to be welcoming and cheering.
Space
Think about how much space will be needed to allow movement and also take into account the size of your family. Consider all the practical concerns such as appliances and storage.
Cabinetry
The cabinets have a large impact on the kitchen design. Cabinet makers can create custom designs whether you are opting for a traditional or modern style. The materials used will also impact the look and feel.
At Increation we can advise on all aspects of kitchen interior design.
Creating A Kitchen With Personality
'Creating A Kitchen With Personality'
1st June 2009 (All day)
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bespoke kitchens, contemporary kitchens, interior design, kitchen design
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