Kitchen Checklist

I was looking through The Starting Point Queensland edition and came across the section on Kitchen Checklist which has some good tips on designing your kitchen.

Most of these points cabinet makers generally take into consideration when designing your kitchen and we generally also take into consideration whats cost effective in renovating.

A lot of the time, relocating appliances to make the working space more user friendly can be costly as well. So please take this into consideration when trying to work with this checklist.

The checklist

Has the kitchen been designed so that the food preparation area is set apart from the main thoroughfare?

Have all stoves, cook tops and ovens been kept clear of corners of the room and also is there enough space beside the cook top to swing your pot handles around?

Will opening doors on appliances be inhibited by the adjoining cabinets of walls? This one is very important especially when looking at your fridge space.

Is there a hood/flue for above the stove/cook top and does it need to be plumbed out through the roof space?

Do you have enough space behind the sink and window sill to allow proper use of the taps?

Is there provision for tea towel rails and tidy bins so that you don’t have to have them out on the floor or bench?

Have you considered if you will upgrade your fridge any time in the future and allowed enough space to accommodate for this?

Which way does your fridge door swing open and can it be reversed if need be?

Have you allowed for space for a dishwasher or deep freezer, even if they are not being currently installed? You can always have a removable cabinet installed that is the correct dimensions to allow for this.

Have you worked out what all the appliances are that you would like to have in your kitchen?

If not redoing your floor coverings, have the cabinets been worked so that they will recover the existing lines to their best ability?

Have you thought about whether you would like to use soft close doors and soft close drawers or not?

Have you looked into what door and bench top finishes you would like to have?

I will leave this thread open for comments to allow for anyone to add their own suggestions to it

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2pac Kitchen at Bridgeman Downs

In October 09 I was asked to start on a kitchen at Bridgeman downs. After meeting with the clients earlier in the year and discussing their needs and ideas, we came up with a design to suit the room that required quite a few changes. Some of these changes meant removing walls completely and having new support beams put into the ceiling to be structural for the story above.

The kitchen was designed with a no handle look, all blum softclose drawers, tip on to the doors, aluminium frosted glass frame doors as shown in the photos, latte and chocolate 2pac colours, brushed aluminium kickboards and Quantum Quartz pearly shores stone tops.

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Doctors Surgery Herston

Today I was able to get back to the Doctors surgery that I had to redo after the flooding damage, and grab some shots of the work.

The finishes in the surgery and reception counter was laminex stipple hemp with 2mm pcv edge doors and panels, laminex toffee mineral stone diamond gloss benchtops with matching 2mm gloss pvc edges, formica sanded aluminium kickboards and large aluminium handles.

The lighting box was made with laminex aqua lucent innovations and a 22mm aluminium border to finish the edges off.

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2pac Vanity New Farm

This vanity is part of the kitchen I added a few weeks ago to the site. It was finished in white 2pac with tandembox softclose drawers, blumotion on the doors and galaxy black quantum quartz stone tops.

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