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A guide to an intelligent kitchen design

Published on 03 Feb 2022 | Kube Design Ideas

Make your kitchen more efficient by understanding which elements can elevate your kitchen design.

Every small detail matters but focus on two main points when planning your new kitchen design:

  • Kitchen workflow/ergonomics.
  • Space available for storage.

As a general rule, you need to be able to freely move between three points: sink, stove and fridge. Also, the distances between these points should not be too great or indeed too small - this will ensure an unimpeded workflow for the cook. The Kube Bondi-c kitchen below, which excels in functionality, ergonomics and style, ticks all the boxes. The fridge is conveniently hidden beside the ovens, and the utility area is accessed through a door in the tall presses. There are big drawers that include smart storage solutions to make this kitchen design both functional and stylish.

The Downdraft extraction hob keeps a line of sight to the open plan living and dining areas, at the same time keeping the room free from steam, odours, and grease. The handle-less cabinets and the island block unites the kitchen and dining area, making this open plan kitchen look spectacular, even from outside.

Kitchen islands are one of the best alternatives to achieve an intelligent kitchen design, but if your space doesn’t allow you to have one, book a free consultation with us. Our kitchen designers will be there to help you find another suitable option.

If you are considering a new kitchen, let our kitchen designers help. Drop into one of showrooms in Leigh on Sea or Upminster, or book a design consultation. Details are available here.