RETHINK
Your Kitchen
Layout
Kitchens are the most popular rooms in many homes. Even
though The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states the average
person spends just 68 minutes each weekday consuming food,
and around 37 minutes preparing meals, the kitchen is not just
a spot for food. It also is a gathering place for conversation,
homework and family time.
In recognition that so much time is spent in this heart of the
home, many people are embracing some of the more popular
trends concerning kitchen layouts to maximize the comfort and
efficiency of these rooms.
Communal Zones
Unlike the days of yore when the kitchen was utilitarian, today’s
home floor plans make kitchens a focal point of a home. Food
preparation also is no longer a solitary task. Thanks to larger
kitchen footprints and multiple zones set up for meal creation, a
greater number of people can hang out in the kitchen and help
with meals. You’ll find multiple sinks, large islands and more
counter space are key components of modern kitchen layouts.
Dining Nooks
Kitchen designs are bringing back banquette seating in a cozy
nook. This design is a practical use of space, and can fit in large
and small kitchens alike. It also can give a kitchen a high-end
look, as built-in banquettes can highlight a bay window or seem
custom-made for the space. Banquette seating can fit a number
of people comfortably and provides a sensible and casual dining
spot solution.
Family Table
The trend experts at Southern Living magazine indicate that
formal dining and living rooms are now used infrequently. As
a result, kitchens have evolved to accommodate meal prep
and dining. A large family table in the center of the room
brings people into the kitchen to get more involved with food,
according to San Francisco designer David Kensington.
Counter Culture
Taking a page out of a favorite corner diner or bar, kitchens are
increasingly outfitted with a large island flanked by chic counter
stools, according to the design pros at Domino. Family members
can pull up a stool and grab a quick snack. It’s also a great place
for friends to engage in conversation while a host or hostess
prepares cocktails and appetizers for an evening soire.
Work Zone
Many families like to have an area of the kitchen set up as a tech
zone where kids can do their homework and even parents can do
some work, such as paying bills. Setting aside an area of counter
space as a small desk area can be a great idea. Such areas also
help parents keep a watchful eye on children while they’re surfing
the internet.
Kitchens are the hub of the household, and modern design
trends cater to a growing need for a multipurpose space.
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