10 Kitchen design rules

Dec 28 07:14pm

Want the ideal kitchen? Then follow this failsafe guide for the best results.

1. Streamline surfaces

Think smooth and seamless. Cupboards should reach the ceiling or run flush with a bulkhead, doing away with dustcatching wasted space. Benchtops should be streamlined with few visible joins. Go for under-bench sinks that sit below the benchtop so you can't see the edges.



2. Integrate applicances

In a quest for open-plan bliss, appliances are making themselves scarce, hiding behind closed doors for a clean look that blends with the living area. For fridges, it's a matter of fitting a door in the same material as the cupboards. Disguise your dishwasher with an integrated front panel.

3. Get a smart splashback

Want to show off some flair with colour or texture? As the design focus of modern kitchens, the splashback is the best place to do it. Natural, clear glass splashbacks are still high in the style stakes, as are mosaics, or choose the same material as your benchtop for a seamless look.

4. Flaunt benchtops

For a modern benchtop, choose natural textures like marble or matt granite. Stone composites, polished timber and poured concrete are also beautiful. Design-wise, it's all about chunky slabs with deep edges. For a price-smart option, apply a thick edge to a thin slab.

5. Opt for an island

A well-designed island bench is essential for entertaining. Fit with a sink, cooktop or chopping boards, so the cook can face family and guests. A benchtop overhang makes it comfortable for people to sit. Or if you prefer to keep mess out of sight, a raised edge will hide the lot.

6. Clue up on colour

Create calm by choosing neutral colours. All-white, cream or pale grey are foolproof design classics. Dark tones make an impact, but can overwhelm small spaces, so use on the bottom row of cabinetry. Keep bursts of colour to feature spots, like splashbacks or the front panel of island benches.

7. Choose the right layout

No matter what your style, budget or space, every kitchen layout should be designed around what experts call the 'Golden Triangle'. This involves placing the main work areas - fridge, sink and oven/cooktop - close to each other, positioned at three sides of a triangle. Regardless of kitchen size, these activity zones should be no more than three metres apart, so you can move easily between them.

8. Switch to clever lighting

Light up your kitchen with pendants or halogens, plus over-bench lights for brighter work spaces. For extra atmosphere while relaxing, fit ceiling lights with dimmers, or just leave on the over-bench lights.

9. Look, no handles

Cupboard handles are best kept low key. Choose invisible angled 'finger pulls' cut into the top or side of the cupboards. Or, if you want handles, go for no-fuss designs in matt chrome or stainless steel.

10. Maximise storage

Drawers maximise storage space, making it easy to access your kitchen's darkest corners. Extra-deep options are perfect for pots and pans. Shallow, extra-wide varieties are great for storing cutlery.

15 Comments Report Abuse
1. dezinakitchen - Mar 03 08:15am
You can get the 39 Essential Guidelines of Kitchen Design on my blog http://renomart.com.au
2. myiris_di - Mar 15 07:28pm
Fantastic tips. Just in time for my move next week. I will be renting but I will be able to implement most of these tips to make the best of what is there. Thanks heaps.
3. sserrackd - Mar 27 08:34pm
Great points made in this article, good fundamental advice. For continuing information on kitchen design, see my blog:

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4. suellla - Apr 18 06:25pm
Great Idea in principal but to get good quality finishes is often unachieable for most why don't you give realistic honest renovation ideas that doesn't squash peoples dreams
5. pjc_au - Jun 28 07:10pm
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6. s.aitchison - Sep 25 04:58pm
Don't forget you get get a granite look benchtop, with a laminate using a 50mm square edge at a very competitive price. Style isn',t all about price, you can get a $20'000 kitchen from a top designer, or, a $20'000 "looking" kitchen from a clever designer using flat pack kitset kitchens, they are all made of the same stuff! when you open the doors.
7. nessa_sarily_so - Sep 29 01:58pm
Mosaic makes great mould spreader in kitchen and bathrooms. Its difficult to clean and not attractive anyway...give it a big miss.
8. samrobertson14 - Sep 30 10:10am
Island bench are great addition to your design and i would recomend in any kitchen as they engauge you whilst you are preparing meal and you don't have you back to an open plan room and great for entertaining your own bar... michael adelaide
9. emilydortimer - Apr 14 04:02pm
anyone know where to buy good pendant lights to hang over the island?
10. jamalzraika - Apr 24 05:34pm
There is an online kitchen design builder where you can get estimates at http://www.nobbykitchens.com.au/
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