How to Pick a Kitchen Layout

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If you're thinking about renovating part of your home, you're not alone. Of those who have lived in their home for longer than six years, 61% will choose to renovate instead of move. Part of renovating includes evaluating how effective your kitchen layout is. If you're thinking about redoing your kitchen, here's how to pick a kitchen layout that works for your space.

Evaluate Your Space

One of the first things to do when picking a kitchen layout is to evaluate the space you're working with. Certain layouts work better with certain spaces. For instance, an L-shaped kitchen can work well for a medium-sized kitchen. You could even put an island in the center, depending on your kitchen's size. You could also consider an I-shaped kitchen design if you have a small kitchen and need your cabinets and appliances along one wall. Figuring out how much space you have is essential when planning your new layout.

Determine Your Needs

Another thing to do when picking a kitchen layout is to determine your needs. Do you need a lot of cabinet space? Do you need room for a dishwasher? Do you plan on using some space for seating and eating, like a breakfast bar? These factors are essential in determining your layout. It'll help you plan your layout in a way that meets these needs realistically and functionally.

Think About Your Home's Value

Your kitchen's layout could impact your home's value, which is why you must pick it carefully. Kitchen design can make or break a home buyer's decision, so if you plan on selling in the future, you must weigh the pros and cons of each layout. For instance, a G-shaped layout could be great in terms of storage and functionality for larger kitchens. However, if you're looking for an open-concept home, a G-shaped kitchen could disrupt the flow of your home and make your kitchen look out of place. If home value is important to you, do your research on which kitchen layout most buyers are looking for and see if you can incorporate that layout into your home.

Picking a kitchen layout doesn't have to be complicated. Keep the process simple and determine your needs, how much space you have, and how it will impact your home's value. Doing these things will help you pick the best kitchen layout possible.

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