Practicality, agility and security. These are the key words to define the concept of planned kitchen. After all, with a busy daily routine, it’s essential to make everyday tasks easier, like preparing a simple breakfast or even organizing that special dinner to welcome friends home.
Therefore, when we talk about cooking, planning comes before anything else. We must always think in order to optimize the functions of the room without compromising the safety and comfort of the environment.
To make this possible, you need to pay attention to some basic tips when composing the decor, ranging from positioning and quality of furniture until check-list essential items for the bedroom. And that’s exactly what you find in this article. This way it will be easy to combine beauty and practicality in your kitchen. Check it out:
Positioning of furniture
The triangle layout is a great ally for planned kitchens, as it promotes circulation in the space and access to all utensils. The idea is to form a work triangle by placing the refrigerator, sink and stove at each end of the room.
To achieve this result, the ideal is to invest in custom furniture, with built-in cabinets, specific locations for household appliances and counters or work islands. With this type of composition, your kitchen will always be organized and ready to use.
And the best: with the trend for gourmet kitchens, investing in a planned environment guarantees more comfort and warmth at the table, both for daily life with the family and for meetings when welcoming guests.
Kitchen essentials
In a planned kitchen, every detail must be thought of so that nothing is beyond the reach of the person who will take over the stove. In addition, you must have enough space so as not to compromise circulation.
With this in mind, we offer you a list of 8 essential elements to ensure maximum comfort and practicality in your kitchen. Follow:
1. Functional benches and stools
Knowing how to choose the right type of worktop and kitchen seating is essential to ensure good circulation in the space, as well as to enhance the decor of the room.
For larger kitchens, it is recommended to assemble the worktop in the shape of an island to optimize traffic. In smaller or integrated kitchens, the ideal is to provide continuous work surfaces in a straight line, promoting the feeling of space.
Still on integrated kitchens (commonly called “American kitchens”), you can also choose to use the worktop as a room divider. You thus gain in functionality and comfort!
To add even more practicality and style to the room, complement the benches with stools of compatible proportions, remembering that the cook’s bench tends to be a little higher than the dining room bench.
2. Protective bars for the top
Typically, kitchen countertops are made of marble stone or other materials with a fragile finish. Therefore, to avoid stains or cracks, the ideal is to protect the worktops with top bars.
These bars optimize countertop tasks, not only preventing hot pans from touching the fragile surface, but also preventing utensils from accidentally slipping or sliding.
3. Magnetic utensil bar
Having a magnetic bar in the kitchen means being at the forefront of the best decor trends and organization. Like magic, simply attach metal objects (like cutlery and salt shakers) to the magnetic bar to have everything within reach!
4. Built-in trash can
This type of trash can follows the same proposal as the sink trash can, but with much more charm, hygiene and practicality.
Available in different sizes and shapes, the built-in bins are easy to install (you just need to have free space inside the unit) and have a sealing ring to prevent infiltration or odors.
5. Pot Organizers
It is unanimous that pots and their lids are the most difficult objects to organize in a kitchen, because it is not possible to nest them securely on top of each other. But calm down! There is a very practical and modern way to solve the problem: invest in racks and drawers with a characteristic design for this function.
With these pieces it will be child’s play to position all the pots, lids and dishes in appropriate places, safely and without wasting space inside the cabinet. Cool, right?
6. Retractable socket assembly
When planning kitchen architecture, keep one thing in mind: there can never be too many outlets in this room. After all, it is common for us to use several appliances at once to prepare lunch or dinner.
A very practical and effective solution for this case is the retractable socket tower, with several points available. Try to install the tower as close as possible to where the appliances will be used in your cooking activities.
7. Compatible lighting fixtures
We know that the right lighting can transform any type of environment. In addition to promoting feelings of space in the room, lamps and lighting compatible with the location have the ability to improve interior decoration.
So, whatever the architecture of your kitchen, pay attention to the lighting! To avoid making a mistake, the basic rule is the following: choose lamps proportional to the size of the room.
For example: for kitchens with higher or double ceilings, larger or more striking chandeliers will create a sophisticated and warm atmosphere. But, if the ceiling height is not that high, the trick is to opt for discreet chandeliers and integrated spotlights, guaranteeing much more charm and lightness to the environment.
8. Quality decorative objects
Photosvases, compositions… These objects make all the difference in the decoration of your kitchen, adding more beauty and sophistication to the environment.
But be careful: to prevent decorative objects from compromising the functionality and space of the kitchen, the ideal is to position them punctually throughout the room. This means that it is much more worth investing in the quality of the decorative items than in the quantity of the items themselves.
So, when making your choice, think about your personality and the style of decoration you want for your kitchen (classic, rustic, modern, etc.) and create this composition in a uniform and harmonious way throughout the space.
This way, you won’t risk cluttering your decor with too much information or compromising the basic functions of your kitchen. And remember: in the case of integrated environments, the decorative elements must follow the same conceptual line in both rooms.
Did you see this? Designing a planned kitchen is much simpler than you think: you just need to think about the composition of the space and invest in the appropriate elements. Thus, beauty and practicality will always be there when it comes to socializing with family or friends!
Now that you know everything about planning and practicality in the kitchen, take a look at this article and discover foolproof tips for keep the house organized!
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