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Expert Tips on Designing an Eat-In Kitchen



In the past, kitchens were only for cooking, and people ate their meals in separate dining rooms. Today, the heart of your home isn’t just where you cook. It’s now where you dine, do crafts with your kids or even work. An eat-in kitchen is a multipurpose space that everyone in the family can enjoy. Take note of these tips before looking for a “kitchen remodeler near me” online or designing your space. 

Skip the Formal Dining Room

If you have a formal dining room that barely gets any use, you can better utilize it as an extension of your kitchen. You’ll benefit more from a larger eat-in kitchen than a room your family rarely spends time in. Depending on your home’s layout, knocking down a wall or two may be necessary to create an open floor plan.

Include a Built-In Banquette

Also called booth or bench seating, a banquette is a type of seat that often runs along a wall. It can provide your kitchen with a casual dining area. You can even incorporate cabinetry into the benches to keep your extra silverware, cooking tools and party essentials. Add upholstered seats, throw pillows and an eye-catching lighting fixture to make your eating space cozier.

Add a Peninsula

A peninsula is ideal for kitchens that don’t have sufficient space for an island. It gives you enough room for meal prep and storage. With this feature, you will have more seating space in your kitchen. It can also separate your cooking and living areas. 

Create a Nook

A small table and a couple of chairs are all you need to create a breakfast nook. It’s great for quick snacks or meals, especially during busy days. You can use this area to enjoy your tea or coffee. It will also let you socialize with friends and family while cooking meals. 

Work With a Reliable Remodeler

The outcome of your kitchen remodel depends on the contractor you will hire. You can ask your friends, neighbors and family for recommendations. Getting one kitchen estimate isn’t enough. Experts recommend obtaining at least three quotes from different companies. 

Before hiring a contractor, be sure to do your research and verify licenses. Read customer reviews and request to see their portfolio. Don’t forget to ask for references. Talk to your prospective contractor’s previous clients and ask about the quality of their work.  

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Let DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas transform the heart of your home. Feel free to contact us if you need a bathroom or kitchen quote. Call us at (479) 315-5253 or complete our online form to reach our design experts. We serve homeowners in Rogers, Maysville, Centerton, Pea Ridge, Cave Springs, Decatur,  Garfield and nearby communities. 

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