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The 6 Things That Make Up a Functional Kitchen



In the heart of the home, functionality should be well-thought out before and after construction. A well-designed kitchen is beautiful, efficient convenient and comfortable. In today’s post, kitchen remodel experts from DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southern Rhode Island will share the six crucial elements that constitute a functional kitchen.

1. Kitchens Aren’t Just for Cooking

Today’s kitchen serves multiple purposes: cooking, dining and even a central hub for family gatherings. This is one reason why its design should accommodate not both culinary tasks and also have areas for other functions, like homework, social interactions and casual dining. A reliable kitchen remodeling company can help you design a kitchen that goes beyond its initial function for cooking.

2. The Work Triangle Reinvented

The kitchen work triangle layout positions the refrigerator, stove and sink in a triangular formation. While  foundational in kitchen design, modern kitchens nowadays require a more nuanced approach, such as including multiple work zones that reflect the realities of how people use their kitchens today. It could be in the form of adding a prep sink, using smart appliance storage or ensuring that there’s ample counter space for meal prep. Be sure to mention these needs to your kitchen renovation team.

3. Seamless Integration of Appliances

Appliances play a critical role in a kitchen’s functionality. Innovative kitchens hide appliances in plain sight by being hidden in cabinetry or placed strategically in a way that it achieves a sleek, uncluttered look. Some kitchens even have appliance garages for small appliances and built-in, panel-ready appliances that match cabinets to create a visually appealing and cohesive space. 

4. Ample and Accessible Storage Solutions

A functional kitchen maximizes storage without compromising on style or space. Solutions such as deep drawers for pots and pans, pull-out cabinets for spices and tailor-made dividers for utensils ensure that everything has its place. Innovations, including corner cabinet pull-outs and overhead hanging storage, utilize every inch of available kitchen space effectively.

5. Adequate and Adaptive Lighting

Appropriate lighting is indispensable in a kitchen, not just for aesthetics but for practicality. Layered lighting solutions that combine task, ambient and accent lighting can adapt to different times of the day and various kitchen activities. Features like under-cabinet lighting or pendant lights over islands are not just functional but add character to the space. Moreover, smart lighting systems that can dim or brighten automatically are also a great consideration for modern kitchen design.

6. Durable and Low-Maintenance Materials

The choice of materials in a kitchen impacts both its functionality and longevity. Surfaces that are beautiful yet tough, able to withstand the rigors of daily use while being easy to clean, are essential. Non-porous materials like quartz for countertops or ceramic tiles for backsplashes offer durability and low maintenance ideal for busy kitchens.

Need a luxurious kitchen and home remodel without all the fuss? Count on DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southern Rhode Island, a company with decades of experience and knowledge you can trust for all your renovation needs. Call us at (401) 399-3917 or fill out this contact form to get an estimate. We proudly serve homeowners in Greene, Hope Valley, Hopkinton, Jamestown and Kenyon

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