Tuesday, April 23, 2013

An Island Retreat

  "Even big kitchens have their problems.  For instance, the points of the work triangle (consisting of the sink, refrigerator and cooking range) may be spread too far out that they render the kitchen inefficient.  Generally speaking, this can be the case when these elements of the work triangle are separated from one another by eight feet or more.  This would create a triangle, the sides of which would add up to twenty-four feet.  Kitchen designers like to keep the sum of the sides of a work triangle under twenty-two feet.  However, a large kitchen's salvation may take the form of an island.  By locating the cooktop, for instance, in an island setting, the work triangle may be shortened.  The island also contributes to overall kichen efficiency by routing traffic around the work triangle.
  When it comes to remodeling your kitchen, we feel strongly that a qualified designer should be assigned to visit your home and get a "feel" for the home and how the kitchen relates to it.  This is where our experience really pays off for you.  [Carole Frances Interior Design] can assist you [in] mak[ing] that dream kitchen a reality." -On Interior Design


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