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3 Ways to Increase Functionality in Your Kitchen Space

Kitchen remodeling can be immensely rewarding. It remains the most popular home improvement project, accounting for 79% of all renovation work. What's more, homeowners spend more on their kitchen redesign than on any other remodeling project. In other words, having a beautiful and functional kitchen is important to most people.

Kitchen remodeling is somewhat of an art. Entrusting qualified design-build remodeling contractors is the best way to ensure your renovation turns out the way you envisioned. The final layout of your kitchen needs to be well-organized to meet your needs.

Ideally, you'll want to have a kitchen that has all appliances and utensils arranged in a neat and orderly fashion. You want to have ample space to work with, as well, without feeling cramped. A kitchen remodel that works with you, rather than against you, is key. Here are three tips to provide you with design inspiration to help you maximize the utility of your kitchen space during the remodeling process.

1. Keep Ergonomic Kitchen Design in Mind

A recent survey by the American Institute of Architects indicates the growing popularity of smart ergonomic designs that provide convenience. Convenience is a key factor to keep in mind during kitchen remodeling, as it ensures your space will function well, retain its value, and remain timeless. One way to execute this type of design is to swap your standard range for a wall oven you can access without bending. Ranges come in fixed heights, meaning that you may have to bend to access the oven unless you opt for an ergonomic design that provides both comfort and convenience.

Kitchen remodeling contractors can install countertops with different heights. The standard height is approximately 36 inches. You can raise or lower sections of your cabinetry by adjusting your base. The addition of pull-out shelves to base cabinets allows you to have everything at your fingertips.

2. Increase Storage, Not Space

A survey released at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show points out that over 47% of American households store their kitchen essentials outside the kitchen itself, meaning laundry rooms, basements, or sheds are used for overflow. Smart storage is the ideal solution.

Your home remodeling contractor can help you pick out cabinetry that can unfold, turn, extend, or slide, thus maximizing the storage space available. You can also maximize your vertical space, using your walls to float additional shelves, pot racks, or utensil hangers. Work with your contractors to install cabinets that reach the ceiling to add more storage space for irregularly used items, too.

3. Think About Your Lighting

Your lighting choice can make a massive difference in the use and appearance of your kitchen. It can help you work safely while carrying out your food preparation. It may also affect the room's perceived size, making it look larger and brighter. Since you're renovating, there's no better time to introduce the right lighting fixtures.

You may need to consider your ambient lighting by using flush-mounted ceiling fixtures, wall sconces, or a centerpiece chandelier. For your task lighting, you may opt to work with pendant light fixtures that can hang over major work areas such as islands. Recessed lights are an excellent choice for sinks and general prep areas.

Your kitchen remodeling project provides an excellent opportunity to add form and function to your space. A well-designed kitchen goes a long way to creating a kitchen that you will love and enjoy. For more information on kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, or other home remodeling services, contact Forward Design Build Remodel.

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