Kitchen Layout Do’s & Don’ts Homeowners Should Know



Aesthetics and functionality go hand in hand in kitchen design. In fact, you won’t get to enjoy your space fully without both. So before you start choosing color palettes, fixtures and surface materials for your upgraded kitchen, you might want to focus on its layout. A trusted home remodel company in the area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler, shares a few kitchen layout do’s and don’ts that every homeowner should know.

1. Do make sure the space offers wide pathways.

Whether you have a small or large kitchen, you’ll want its layout to have wide pathways. This prevents the kitchen from looking and feeling cramped while ensuring that multiple people can use the space at the same time. The general rule of thumb is to have at least four feet of space between the island and the countertops. For smaller kitchens, around 3.5 feet of space will do.

2. Don’t overlook the work triangle.

Many homeowners are moving away from the classic work triangle, a design concept that involves the strategic placement of the kitchen’s cooking, storage and preparation areas. The goal is to improve efficiency in the space, limiting the steps a homeowner needs to take to accomplish any kitchen task. And while the work triangle is not an absolute, it still pays to consider the position of the sink, stove and refrigerator so you can tailor the layout based on how you use the kitchen. You can always consult a premier kitchen remodel company like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler for this. 

3. Do organize kitchen items effectively.

When considering the kitchen layout, make sure to organize your pantry and storage area. This allows you to determine the right height for any pantry shelves and storage cabinets you want installed, making it easy for you to keep frequently used items within reach.  

4. Don’t order the wrong sizes for cabinets and appliances.

This is a common problem in a kitchen upgrade. When the cabinets and appliances aren’t sized correctly, they can interrupt the flow of the kitchen layout and look unsightly as well. Imagine walking across the kitchen and seeing the fridge sticking out. You should also account for how these appliances and cabinets are placed. Position them in such a way that they won’t block walkways when their doors are opened.

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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler remains the go-to company for high-quality kitchen renovation in the area. With our personalized design solutions and superior workmanship, we’ll transform your kitchen into the beautiful and functional space you’ve always wanted. Call us today at (903) 255-7111 or fill out this contact form to schedule a design consultation. We proudly serve homeowners in and around Tyler, Swan, Douglas, New Chapel Hill and Bullard.

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