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Create the Ideal Kitchen - in Form and Function

Cook's Kitchen & Bath offers remodeling tips that add form and function to your kitchen.

The kitchen is easily the most used room in the home, but in too many cases poor layout and outdated styles make it both inefficient and unattractive. The modern kitchen is the true heart of the home

If you’re like many homeowners you’re more than aware of the shortcomings of your kitchen and have already spent time dreaming of a new kitchen.

A kitchen renovation needs to be carefully planned.  Here are some tips on how to create the ideal kitchen — in form and function.

Add Space

Although the size of the average family is much smaller than in the past, kitchens just seem to keep getting bigger. To create an ideal space that will work for all its users, more room is almost always needed. The number, and size, of the various appliances situated in the modern kitchen is usually one of the main reasons people feel cramped. Just take a look at your own countertops!

Gaining space might be easier than you think. Look at adjoining rooms — an entryway or dining area — as potential. It might just be a matter of opening up a doorway by a few feet.

User Friendly Space

Long gone are the days when the kitchen was a place where mom worked alone. The modern kitchen often has more than one cook and several helpers. By designing the kitchen with the users in mind, you will end up with a much more functional space. Varying countertop heights, for example, will not only make it more comfortable for people to work there, it can add a lot of visual style as well.

Multiple Cooks

Kitchen designers have long used the classic work triangle (the shortest distance between the food preparation area, the refrigerator and the stove) as the key element in kitchen layout. Although that basic element may still exist in many modern kitchens, there is just as likely to be more than one sink, as well as extra counter prep area with refrigerator drawers underneath. Once your family experiences the wonders of more than one work center, you’ll wonder how you ever did it before!

Think Storage

Good storage options in the kitchen are critical — not only for the kitchen not to look cluttered and messy, but for the space to work to its full potential. But don’t worry; you don’t have to be an organized person to have a very well organized kitchen. Today’s kitchens can include: roll-out and fold-out shelves, a pull-out pantry, a recycling center, and an endless array of other creative ways to battle clutter and find extra space in the busiest of rooms.

With good planning and help from a professional kitchen remodeling contractor, like Cook's Kitchen & Bath, your dream kitchen may be within easy reach. 

Cook's Kitchen & Bath, Inc. is a design/build contractor that specializes in kitchen and bath remodels in the East Bay. The family-owned and operated company manages every aspect of its customers' remodeling projects, including bidding, designing, planning, pulling permits, scheduling, ordering, installation, cleanup and follow-up.

President David Cook with more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry, has developed a keen eye for detail and a reputation for excellence that attracts all types of quality-seeking clients. Their aim is to take the guesswork out of kitchen and bathroom remodeling. Most people have never been through the process and have no idea what to expect, so Cook's Kitchen & Bath considers it their job is to explain every step so you know exactly what's happening.

Cook's kitchen and Bath started back in 2003 with the emphasis to provide not only beautiful completed remodeling projects for their clients, but first and foremost, exceptional customer service as well. 

For more information, call Cook's Kitchen & Bath or visit www.cookskitchenandbath.com.

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