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    Culinary class: creating a designer kitchen

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 17, 2022Updated:November 17, 2022No Comments
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    Those who love spending time cooking and baking may want to have a workspace that makes them feel like a celebrity chef. Updating your kitchen can allow you to use some of the most popular modern gadgets while still keeping the room looking stylish, elegant, and suitable for the preparation and consumption of food. Taking the time to plan the changes you’d like to see can allow you to make informed decisions regarding materials and appliances, and even maximise the amount of space available to you within your kitchen.

    Change the taps

    Thinking about some of the smaller details can also be incredibly important when undertaking a renovation. While you may have thought about how you can improve your worktops and even the sink, you may not have thought about other items, such as the taps. Rather than just opting for standard taps, or even keeping the ones currently present, you may want to consider bringing a little luxury into the room. Opting for Lusso Stone kitchen taps can allow you to choose from standard mixer taps to art deco designs. For those who feel like they’re constantly boiling the kettle, the installation of a boiling water tap may also be of use. Putting in significant thought regarding the smaller details could help to create a bespoke kitchen that works for you.

    A stylish new cooker

    The cooker could be seen as one of the most important elements of a top-quality kitchen. Whether you prefer an Aga cooker, or one of the more standard gas or electric appliances, is down to your own tastes. However, you might want to consider having a look at some with high ratings, as this could help you to find more success with your cooking. You might want to consider how efficient they are with energy consumption, especially if you want your meals cooked quickly while still caring about the environment. It could also be a good idea to think about whether to have your cooker integrated or not. If you plan on moving house in the not-too-distant future, you may want to consider a freestanding appliance. Otherwise, it can look nicer to have your cooker fit in sleekly with the rest of the room.

    Fashionable flooring

    Improving your kitchen doesn’t just involve the items you use, or the way it looks. You might also want to consider the practical aspects of flooring the space. The use of porcelain tiles could help you to keep your kitchen clean and prevent staining. In saying that, tiles on both the floor and walls can look extremely elegant. You may want to consider your favourite style of tile, as well as how hard-wearing it may be. It could also be possible to have heating installed underneath your tiles to make the floor more comfortable, particularly in the colder months.

    A modern kitchen could give you more opportunities to create some beautiful meals in a space that meets your needs. Spending time thinking about each aspect could help to improve things as much as possible. 

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