Many people are finding that designer kitchens, far from being a luxury, are essential for the modern way of life.The kitchen is one of the most used rooms in a home. With its cupboards and surfaces subject to a constant onslaught of spillages, vapours, knocks and heat, it can quickly become an embarrassingly drab-looking environment in which to entertain visitors.
The kitchen user can also be frustrated by the way in which a kitchen is structured and laid out, making even the simplest of food preparation tasks more awkward than it should be. For example, if the sink is too far away from the cooker it can be quite a task to simply drain vegetables. Similarly, if the shelving or the work tops are not located near enough to the cooker, adding ingredients to pans on the hobs can be unnecessarily problematic.
Designer kitchens combine durable aesthetics with the unique functionality required by each household.
Sitting down with the householder, a designer can begin to work on a kitchen plan that gears all furnishings, equipment and accessories towards serving the householder’s specific needs. This will include suggestions for equipment brands; the correct positioning of equipment and furnishings; the user of the most hard-wearing and appropriate materials for furnishings; and ideas for heating, ventilation and lighting.
The aesthetics of designer kitchens are also tailored to the householder’s individual tastes, with the designer considering ways in which the room can be enhanced through traditional or modern decor, colour schemes and decorative lights.
The end result is a room perfectly designed for the individual, both aesthetically and functionally, and which is best able to withstand the impact of the individual’s anticipated kitchen usage.
At Increation, we pride ourselves on doing arguably more than anyone else to plan, design and install the ultimate kitchen for each customer’s individual requirements.