02
May

Kitchen Design Centre gives its website a fresh new look to showcase its new range of products

North West based Kitchen Design Centre has given its website a stylish redesign to incorporate its new range of designer kitchens.

 

The website shows a comprehensive portfolio of Kitchen Design Centre’s range in large clear images.

 

Roger Astin, Managing Director for Kitchen Design Centre said: “The website is an extension of our showroom and is extremely graphical.

 

“Our new kitchen range not only includes our own brand German range but also an entirely revamped in-house British range covering all styles and finishes currently on the market today.

 

02
May

Basics of a Kitchen Work Triangle

Every kitchen is designed and styled differently that is why they have different lay out designs. Some of the most popular designs that are used for creating a kitchen work triangle are L-shape, U-shape, Galley design, peninsula kitchen, Island kitchen, G-shape, double L-shape and straight kitchen. If you have a small or medium size kitchen then the straight and L-Shape design would be suitable for you while for a large kitchen you can use the G-shape, the U-shape, the galley and the peninsula design.

Before remodeling your kitchen, it is very essential for you to consult your interior designer as they would tell you about the kitchen design that would be most suitable for your kitchenette. Below stated are some essential points that would tell you about the advantages and drawbacks of the different designs for a Work Triangle.

30
Apr

Simple Ideas That Let You Make Your Small Kitchen Feel Anything But

You might find yourself up against it with having to deal with a small kitchen but do not despair, there are easy ways to improve your lot.

Making the best use of space is a must and here are a few tips to help you on your way:

First, organizing your kitchen is very important. Do away with items that make the kitchen cramped and small.

Examine the contents of drawers and decide which items can make way in order for you to reclaim some more storage space.

Remember the basic principle of good kitchen design in that everything most commonly used should be within easy reach, those items not often required can be relegated to top shelves of cupboards.