Just like many other areas of design there is considerable element of artistic ability involved in the creation of aesthetically pleasing but also completely functional kitchen design concepts.
There are always new trends and new directions as well as new functional problems to be resolved to produce a high-quality kitchen design that is well disposed to delivering quality and practicality that modern buyers require.
One undeniable trend that continues to develop is the opening up of the kitchen area so that the kitchen area is becoming much larger far more open in concept. The kitchen is also becoming far more of a centrepiece of the home both physically and psychologically as people make increasing use of what was at one time just nothing more than the realm of the little woman.
Modern kitchen design aims at integrating the kitchen into the home as a whole and not leaving it to the side as if it were a separate entity from the rest of the house, these days the kitchen is a place where the family and guests gather to socialize rather than just a place to cook.
There are several dominant themes to kitchen design that have taken centre stage over the last couple of years. Solid hardwood flooring is an incredibly popular and practical kitchen choice not only is it attractive it is much deeper and harder wearing than other available kitchen flooring materials.
Matching the flooring you will often find a new custom look to the design of the kitchen with hardwood mouldings added to kitchen cabinets to give a far deeper and richer appearance than is possible with other additions. A multitude of attractive woods including maple and cherry are used to give a solid quality feel to the cabinets.
Another concept that has really taken hold is the idea that cabinets no longer have to be fitted, or sit directly on the floor. Many modern kitchens now utilise unfitted, freestanding kitchen cabinets. This gives them a stronger appearance of actual furniture that is not an integral part of the building itself but rather a furnishing feature more akin to what is found in the living room.
Appliances are no longer what they were, the basic oven and refrigerator no longer stand ill fitting in an unsuitable location. The microwave no longer sits uncomfortably in the corner of the countertop.
Modern appliance design is far more sophisticated and makes way for a larger amount of personalisation and customisation giving the utmost convenience to the user. Kitchen Appliances are now far more high-tech than ever before offering a great deal of flexibility and ease of use.
The old stove top has been replaced by duel-fuel ranges giving the option of making use of either gas or electric. The old fridge has been replaced with modern much larger refrigerators with a wealth of features including multi-zone temperature controlling. Many refrigerators no longer even look like a refrigerator they are totally integrated into the overall kitchen appearance and can be fitted almost anywhere such as in kitchen islands as in
SieMatic Kitchens.
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