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Kitchen Redesign

  Kitchen Redesign Guide

If you are looking for an Interior Designer in San Diego, Anatomy Of Style can provide a number of services that will help you improve the aesthetic, function and value of your home. Whether you are looking for improvements in your home or personal style, Anatomy Of Style will help you find sustainable and environmentally-friendly material while staying up to date with the most current items on the market.


Not only is Anatomy of Style a top Interior Designer in Los Angeles and San Diego, they also provide custom kitchen redesign services. There are a number of items to take into consideration when considering a kitchen redesign. One is the amount of foot traffic coming through your house and the main pathways to key areas. If you have a main entry door off the kitchen, it allows you easy and quick access to the kitchen, which can be helpful when bringing in groceries. You may also want to consider adding a small room off the kitchen to use as a staging area. It is also a convenient place to store shoes, coats or extra storage.


A skilled designer will also consider the work triangle, which is crucial to a successful kitchen remodel. The work triangle is the area between the sink, stove and refrigerator, and from an overhead perspective, often forms a triangle shape if you connect the three. The best kitchen design will make the distance between them fairly equal, comfortable and practical. You do not want them to be too far away from each other as it is not efficient when working. If the distance is too short, it makes the work area of your kitchen seem cramped. You also want to make sure that all the utensils and tools you frequently use are in a place that is well organized and accessible to you. This is an ideal time to add interior cabinet organization details and other features which might be difficult to add on post-construction.  

Once designed, kitchens are often left as is for decades due to the inconvenience and expenses involved in a remodel. For this reason, I believe it is best to wait until you can do a complete kitchen remodel rather than trying to do a partial design, which often proves frustrating and ineffective. It is best to just go for it completely, or wait until you can afford to do so. 

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