1. Use color coding
One of the best options to make your kitchen come to life and look awesome is to use color coding. Making clear distinctions of where things are is very useful for remembering where to start. A kitchen workspace is much easier if you use specific colors to mark out where X, Y and Z should be going. It also massively reduces the amount of time that you spend looking into various parts of the kitchen trying to find something that might be there. Not in the right color zone? Keep looking!
2. Prepare together
The main idea is to have all of your utensils near each other, all of your appliances near each other, and all of your ingredients together. Make a clear workspace for each so that you aren’t finding knives in with the toaster, or toasters in with the knives. Preparing together means you can get more comfortable and organized with how the building should look when you are doing. Preparing together allows you to easily avoid any mishaps and to stop wasting time trying to find items where they shouldn’t be.
3. Go circular
One of the best ways to run a good kitchen consistently is to have it all in a chronological order. Have all of your appliances and areas leading from one to the next in order of how they are used. This stops you always feeling like you are going back and forth, losing rhythm, and making mistakes. It allows you to stay in the one area, and know that you are moving from A to B, rather than C to B to D to A to C and so forth. This helps to organize the kitchen expertly.
4. Clear space below
Not everything has to be at waist height for it to be accessible. Clear out the items that you only use only occasionally and put them on lower shelves Put the most commonly used products at the top. You don’t want to keep having to reach down low to get something you are using every day, so make sure to plan it all out. Keep this in mind and you will find that your kitchen has far more space for you to enjoy using.
5. Build with lighting
A kitchen which is lit up naturally is a kitchen which is productive and friendly. Use the power of sunlight to get you cooking with a smile. Have large windows that emit light into the whole space. Not only does it make it easier to find items when you look around, but it ensures that you can be in a more positive environment. Building with lighting in mind allows you to create a friendlier kitchen that can feel much more positive to be in.
6. Be space-conscious
The last thing that you want to do is spend a lot of your time dealing with a lack of space. Take the time to start planning out with space to ensure you have time to move around the kitchen without dropping anything or blocking your route. Do you want to have people sitting crowded around the table while you cook? Not likely, so have more space in the kitchen by placing seating and dining away from the cooking area. Being space-conscious allows you to avoid these problems.
7. Hide appliances
When it comes to things like sinks, you should try and avoid them being in open view. Avoid placing your sink in clear, open view and instead find ways to decorate it into the rest of the kitchen design. You could even, for example, build up a sink around a bench area where people sit so that it kind of blends into the room and is also easily accessible. This is an easy way to make the kitchen look a little tidier, which can be a very useful solution for hiding appliances without actually removing them entirely.
8. Dodge trends
The worst thing that you can do is to become a slave to trends. It can take away your creativity and make you feel quite constrained. Trends in kitchen designs are usually outdated before you finish the kitchen, so go with something that you like. With the right kind of fittings, you can make the kitchen fit the theme of your overall home, rather than what some style mag suggests. Avoid being too much into a specific theme because you might not like the end result as much as you imagined! With these guidelines, you can easily begin to create the kind of kitchen workspace that makes a difference. Free of clutter and wasted time trying to find things you need, your time in the kitchen can become far more serene just by having a bit of organization! Featured photo credit: trabahomes via trabahomes.com