Kitchen
Design
We moved into our home five years ago. We
fell in love with the location. We live on a beautiful lake. We loved
the master bedroom, which is the upper loft of our A-frame home. The
master suite has its own deck over looking the lake, what a wonderful
way to wake up each morning. The greatest drawback of our home was the
kitchen design.
The cabinets of the kitchen were in good shape, but they were stained a
very dark walnut. The walls were covered in floral wall paper with a
garden scene border. The kitchen design was set up so cooking was done
on one side of the kitchen and food prep and clean up was done on the
other side. The kitchen design did not allow for more than one person
to comfortably work in the kitchen. This was a problem for us because
we enjoy preparing meals together and I also host a Christmas cookie
exchange each year. We did not like the kitchen design; by we also did
not want the expense of a major remodeling project.
After we had lived in the house for 6 months we did a face lift on the
kitchen. We painted the cabinets off white and purchased new
hardware for them. We stripped the wallpaper and the border off and
painted the walls yellow. We put in a ceramic backsplash by the sink
and stove area. We also put in a new exhaust hood over the cook top.
This greatly improved the looks of the room; however the kitchen design
still needs some help. There is still limited counter top space to work
on.
Now that we have been in the house five years we have adapted to the
kitchen design, but we still get frustrated at the cramped quarters,
especially when entertaining. No matter what size your kitchen is, it
seems that this is the room that guests congregate in. We try to
prepare as much of the meals that we are going to serve our guests
ahead of time, but there are always things that need to be done last
minute. It is during these last minute preparations that the kitchen
design really limits us.
We are now considering a full remodeling project that will improve the
kitchen area. We do not have a way of enlarging the space, but the
building contractor feels that by rearranging the kitchen design we
will be able to accomplish our goal of having a more efficient kitchen
area. He has suggested moving the stove to the same side as the sink.
This will eliminate the back and forth from one side of the kitchen to
the other. He has also suggested a portable butcher block that we can
roll into the kitchen during food preparation and then store in the
entry way off the kitchen when it is not in use. This will give the
entry area another surface also.
We begin on the new kitchen design next week. It will be interesting to
see if the minor changes we have planned will make a
difference.
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