How to Determine if You Need a Larger Kitchen



Today’s residential kitchens are steadily increasing in size. People who buy older homes focus on expanding these areas to accommodate the needs of their families. If you own a home for decades now, you might be wondering whether a bigger kitchen is the right fit for you. Trusted kitchen remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas explain this matter further.

How Kitchen Sizes Increased Through the Decades

Decades before the start of World War II, homes only had smaller kitchens, with features limited to only wood-fire stoves and other freestanding appliances. It wasn’t until the post-war times when electric appliances and efficient cabinet storage grew in popularity that the size of the kitchen started expanding as well.

The total area of homes increased to up to 2,600 square feet starting in the 1980s. This meant kitchens grew to cover a total area between 200 to 400 square feet. On average, a kitchen can be as small as 70-plus square feet to as large as 720 square feet, depending on the size of the home and the homeowner’s requirements.

Does Your Kitchen Needs Upgrading?

To determine whether your current kitchen space needs expanding, be sure to work with a trusted kitchen contractor like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen. Expect the team to help you explore the following factors to consider before committing to this project: 

  • Who Uses the Kitchen

If you live alone or with a partner, a small kitchen would be enough to accommodate one or both of you. If you have a family with small children or if you’re looking to host family dinners or large gatherings for friends and extended family members, more space allows for foot traffic in and out of the kitchen.

  • Kitchen Appliances

The number of appliances you typically use impacts how big your kitchen is. You do need additional room to keep them up and running. To maximize them, let go of items you don’t use consistently. Eliminate this clutter and put seldom-used appliances away in cupboards or drawers.

  • Cooking Frequency

If you cook regularly, a large kitchen might be the best option. This is because your kitchen’s equipment, tools, and appliances are always in use. Additionally, you need additional room to keep your groceries accessible and tidy. All of them call for a roomy countertop, storage space, and a sizable freezer to aid in the preservation of prepared food items.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas is the only trusted “contractor near me” you can rely on for outstanding design solutions. Let us help you design a layout that will allow you to enjoy your kitchen even more. Call us at (479) 315-5253, or fill out our contact form to schedule a design consultation. We serve homeowners in Beaver Lake, Pea Ridge, Hiwasse, Gentry, and Decatur.

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