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Marrying style and function in a modern kitchen

Any cook or baker worth their salt understands the importance of having a good kitchen. A decent cooking area does not have to be big, elaborate or full of state-of-the-art appliances. It should, however, be laid out in a logical manner, have adequate storage space and be kitted out with the essentials. It’s no surprise that cooks want big Anzzi kitchen sinks if they spend their evenings and weekends crafting culinary feasts for their family and friends. If you’re the cook in the house, you will no doubt want this room to be comfortable and inspiring too. After all, who wants to whip, knead and stir for hours on end in a space that is drab and unappealing?

If you haven’t quite struck a suitable balance between beauty and usability in your cooking space, we have some suggestions to help you get this right.

Ingredients

Whether you want to completely transform your space by fitting a brand new bespoke solid wood kitchen or you’re simply looking to add a lick of paint and reorganize your cupboards, a dollop of willingness and a sprinkling of imagination will take you a long way when it comes to creating an alluring and hardworking kitchen.

Time to research, plan and make changes is also essential. Depending on your requirements, a big budget is optional. If you can’t stretch to a completely new fitted kitchen, there are a variety of low-cost changes you can make to improve appearance and functionality.

Add some flavour to your walls

If you tend to get a little Jackson Pollock in the kitchen, you might find that your walls still wear the stains of last night’s spaghetti or last Christmas’ brandy sauce. To protect these surfaces, why not add some splashbacks around your cooking areas? These handy features not only catch all your cooking and dishwashing splashes, they also serve as an effective way to add colour and character to dull or unsightly walls.

Everything but the kitchen sink

The importance of good hygiene when preparing food cannot be overstated. This is where the kitchen sink really comes into its own. Visually, too, a new sink can have a striking impact. If everything in your kitchen works well and looks good except your sink, the overall performance and aesthetics of your space can be greatly diminished.

From vessel sinks, to troughs, to seamless sinks, there are a wide range of styles on the market today. When choosing the size and style of your sink, consider the size of your family, how much crockery you use when you cook and how often you wash up. If you have a big family and cook elaborate dishes regularly, you might consider a deep, farmhouse trough basin or a double bowl sink to help you multitask. If you have a large kitchen and multiple cooks in your household, you might consider adding a secondary prep sink for added convenience and a touch of character. Once you have chosen the right sink, the only thing left to do it have someone like Zing Plumbing (zingplumbing.com/) to install it for you.

The icing on the cake

If you are looking for a quick and affordable way to spruce up the look of your cupboards and make them easier to use, why not add some stylish new handles or knobs? For such small features, new handles can make a massive difference to the overall appearance of your room. From chrome to solid timber, handles are available in a wide range of materials so you are sure to find something that will complement your kitchen. It’s essential that you take function into account too. Where possible, test these products out before you purchase them as there’s no point in getting a drawer handle or door knob that is uncomfortable to grip or unpleasant to touch.

Don’t stop yet…

These are just a few of the ways you can make your kitchen more practical and inviting. If you consider style and function carefully in every aspect of your kitchen design, you are sure to create a space that looks stunning and is a pleasure to use.

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