Getting your kitchen design just right is a big and fun task. Inside the name of research, you can make all the mood boards, order all the paint samples, and subscribe to every one of the magazines. However, if you don’t know what you’re doing, the process may become somewhat stressful.

No matter what kinds of changes you want to make to your home, we can help you learn well how to plan a kitchen like such a pro. No matter what your style or budget is, our ten steps will make the procedure as simple as possible.

If your kitchen is old and needs a big change, or if you have a blank slate and want to start from scratch, read this article for the planning tips, design ideas, and other information you need.

1. List your kitchen design elements

It’s important to compare what you already have in your kitchen to what users desire and require from one’s new kitchen design. Before going to a kitchen planner or designer, it’s often best to do this yourself, to use what works throughout your kitchen now and change what doesn’t. This process also will give you a chance to use your imagination and figure out if anything can be used again or recycled.

2. Choose the best kitchen layout

Think about following when you’re looking at different kitchen layout and design ideas:

The layout of your kitchen should be made to fit the way you live. First, think about how the working portion of the kitchen is set up. Then, think about how it works with the dining table, if it exists, or with the other rooms in an open-plan kitchen, living room, and dining room. Use the idea of the kitchen’s “working triangle” to plan where you will cook and prepare food. The fridge, sink, and stove are the three points, and the triangle shape is made by making up lines between them. The three points should be close enough to one another to make food preparation easy, but that each workstation should just not feel too limiting.

3. Draw a detailed kitchen floor plan

Once your list is complete, you can start creating a floorplan. It’s critical to comprehend the available space when designing a kitchen. Make magnitude drawings of your kitchen’s floor plan by hiring a kitchen company, an architect, or an architectural technologist, or use line graphs and do it yourself. 

Mark the exact locations (to scale) of internally and externally doors and windows so that your kitchen, outdoor space, and the relax of your house can flow together as well as possible. If you’re making a plan for an open-plan kitchen, for example, you’ll need to think about zones.

If that doesn’t work, use a pencil and keep an eraser handy. Once you know how much space you have, you can start making plans for how to use it best. It will also help you figure out what you’re willing to spend before you start the actual design process. This will make sure you end up with a plan you can afford and help you cut costs early on if your plans don’t fit your budget.

4. Collect Kitchen Design Ideas

After you’ve thought about the things above, you really can start to get ideas for your kitchen so you can see the end result. It’s important to find a style that fits the needs of your kitchen design. Think about following:

Do you desire that it match your home’s style or time period, or do users want it to stand out? To go with the rest of your rooms decor or to stand out? What kind of units are you looking for? How are you going to utilize materials to add color or texture to the room?

Before any work is done, all of these things should be thought about. Once you know how you want your kitchen to look, you can start to plan it.

5. Choose chic sleek cabinetry for a contemporary style

Contemporary kitchens could indeed work in both modern and older homes, but they look best in simple, light-filled rooms. Think about elegant, simple cabinetry, simple color schemes, and maybe a few statement pieces as well.

You’ll notice that most modern kitchens have built-in storage and appliances to keep a clean, simple look. A modern kitchen is indeed the best choice if you want to make a kitchen that doesn’t have a lot of stuff in it.

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