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Need a kitchen today? When you love your home, but are not excited with your kitchen, We have a perfect kitchen remodeling solution for you! find your kitchen cabinets in Naples Whether you’re thinking about kitchen cabinet and granite top remodeling – or you want an entirely new fresh look and style – we offer free in-home estimates for kitchen cabinet project and even more. Your kitchen is the heart of your home. It’s a place where family, friends and loved ones gather to share meals and memories. Your kitchen should be functional, yet pleasant and inviting. Trust your kitchen remodeling project to Kitchens-More Products! we are here for you.

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A kitchen might have the most beautiful cabinets, technologically advanced appliances and high-end finishes,
but if the layout doesn't meet the needs of a homeowner's lifestyle, the rest doesn't matter. Here's how to plan an
effective layout to meet your needs and fit your space:

MAKE IT WORK
When planning a kitchen remodel, it's important to give careful consideration to how the space will be used.

"We'll talk about [a client's] cooking style and the appliances that they are going to want," says Sara Ann Busby,
owner of Sara Busby Designs, Elk Rapids, Mich. "We'll talk about [whether] they want people in the kitchen with them,
or do they want people sitting on the other side of the bar, talking while they cook, that kind of thing."

How a kitchen should function is an extremely personal matter, and a floor plan needs to be customized to reflect that.

CHECK OUT THE GUIDELINES
While no two kitchens are alike, there are state and local codes that apply to every kitchen design. The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA)
also provides guiding principles that result in a more functional space. For example, if a kitchen has only one sink, NKBA recommends that it be located
adjacent to or across from the cooking surface and refrigerator. The sink should be surrounded by a 24-inch-wide landing area to one side
and at least an 18-inch-wide landing area on the other side. When it comes to dishwasher placement, the nearest edge of the appliance
should be located within 36 inches of the nearest edge of a clean-up/prep sink to ensure maximum convenience.

For NKBA's complete kitchen design guidelines, visit their website.

TRIANGLE VS. WORK STATION
Traditionally, the stove, sink and refrigerator are placed at points of a triangle for efficient movement in the kitchen.

"We've certainly added appliances to the mix," Busby says. "We've added more cooks in the kitchen, so [the triangle] isn't quite as relevant."

While the tried-and-true triangle still works for smaller kitchens with one cook, there's a better design for bigger, busier kitchens:
work stations. With this approach, each standard task station (prep, cooking, storage and cleanup areas), as well as the more specialized ones
(baking and canning, for example), is centered around a major appliance and its landing area of at least 15 inches of adjacent counter top.

ISLAND LOCATION
Islands, which continue to be popular, are a great way to add informal seating, as well as extra prep space and storage, to a kitchen.
Rather than a flat expanse of counter top, today's islands often feature different levels and customized details like prep sinks, second
dishwashers and warming drawers. Islands offer a good place for open shelving for cookbooks, built-in wine storage and lit display areas.
Any kitchen design that includes an island must allow for at least 42 inches of space around it.

KEEP IT LIGHT
In order for a kitchen to function properly it must be well lit; that means layering and blending four different types of light: task, ambient,
accent and decorative, says Randall Whitehead, a nationally known lighting designer and author on the subject of residential lighting.
"No single light source can provide all the necessary light for a kitchen."