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With the integration of the kitchen as the focal point of the home and nowadays most commonly centered around the main living area, your kitchen design and product specification should be high on your priority list. Sometimes overlooked by both the designer and homeowner, the kitchen's work-flow and functionality should come first before aesthetics.
Whether you are a certified master chef or someone who just loves to cook, getting involved at the planning and framing stages of your kitchen will ensure years of proficiency and stress-free food preparation. |  |
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It’s worth taking the time to explore ways to make your appliances more accessible, like raising your dishwasher so you don’t have to bend down to load and unload it. Check out all the wonderful options available for your drawers like warming ovens, refrigerators and dishwashers. or how about having a dishwasher “in” your sink (check out KitchenAid’s briva in-sink dishwasher). If you love making pizza, you might want to add a brick oven or if wine is your passion you might want a beverage chiller or storage unit - some even come with a cigar holder. If you’re considering a trash compactor, consider moving it to the garage to free up space in the kitchen.
You can express your passion for the culinary arts, by upgrading to premium appliances that meet the standards and style of the pros. Almost every manufacturer of kitchen appliances offers a professional line of appliances. For example, KitchenAid has its Pro Line series, which blends the authenticity and capability of commercial appliances with a style that enhances the look of your kitchen. Whirlpool has it own Gold Kitchen line, featuring the new Conquest refrigerator.
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> COMBINING DESIGN AND FUNCTION
> DESIGNER TIP OF THE MONTH
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