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March 9, 2010

Ideas For Retro And Modern Kitchen Design

With a kitchen renovation project you want to find the best plans possible, which will ultimately depend on the size of your kitchen. Smaller kitchens need design ideas which utilize the space available to its full potential. This will mean avoiding large appliances and items which can easily fill a small room.

The good news is, many retro items are on the small side and will fit quite easily into a small space, such as apartment and cottage kitchens. Modern appliances are, however, larger and are more suited to larger spaces, such as those found in ranch style kitchens. When designing a kitchen these thoughts will need to be taken into account and put into the plans.

A lot of the modern kitchens you find nowadays are filled with stainless steel appliances, have a large central island with stunning range hoods sitting above. They come at a price, however, and you will pay for having the cutting edge contemporary look. One of the big advantages, apart from the look, is the fact that they are so easy to clean due to the steel surfaces.

Cleaning and ease of cleaning is an important aspect to think about, especially if you run a busy household and have children. Another popular choice, which is easy to clean, is glass. It can, however, sometimes scratch and can be very expensive to replace should it break.

A perfect way to use a small space is to fit a retro style kitchen. You will often find that the tables used are small and have high back chairs that fit snugly around the table. It is also a cheaper arrangement than using heavy oak furniture or installing a booth type arrangement. If cleaning is your worry, then fitting splash-backs and a nice checkered floor tiling scheme can resolve this issue. This type of look is also a lot less expensive to achieve.

In many of the retro designs, the appliances used are often small and some, such as the dishwasher, may not be included at all. This may be a problem for some and not for others. If you do decide on a retro style, however, it is worth being accurate and authentic with your design.

Tony writes a lot of articles on kitchen range hoods and the cheapest range hoods available on the web.

Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Tony Leith

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