The letter S in a light blue, stylized speech bubble followed by SpeakBits
SpeakBitsThe letter S in a light blue, stylized speech bubble followed by SpeakBits
Trending
Top
New
Controversial
Search
Groups

Enjoying SpeakBits?

Support the development of it by donating to Patreon or Ko-Fi.
About
Rules
Terms
Privacy
EULA
Cookies
Blog
Have feedback? We'd love to hear it!

The Most Common Kitchen Design Problems – and How to Tackle Them

houzz.co.uk
submitted
a year ago
byfroggyweathertointeriordesign

Summary

When it comes to kitchen planning, homeowners often complain about what’s ‘wrong’ or frustrating within their existing kitchens. Most of these recurring problems stem from a kitchen not having been designed with the owners’ needs in mind. So if you hire a good designer, they’ll spend time asking you about how you live in your home, how you use – or would like to use – your kitchen.

A lack of worktop space, or worktops not being positioned where you need them, is a common design problem. A common mistake is not leaving sufficient space next to or opposite a fridge or oven. It’s important that units and appliances, while well-positioned for easy use, are also well-spaced.

Not enough provision for rubbish and recycling is often overlooked in kitchens. Not enough task lighting is also a common complaint, as it focuses light onto specific sites. Too many switches and sockets aren’t where they should be, only realised after kitchen is finished.

These recommendations are something your designer should be able to advise you during planning. sockets should be a minimum distance of 300mm (measured horizontally) from the edge of a high-level cooker, hob, sink or drainer. Irreversible trend-led design choices.

 dining table board china cabinet china closet plate rack microwave microwave oven-0
13

3 Comments

3
practicalmagic
a year ago
This just reminds me how terrible the layout in my kitchen is. I wish I could build a custom home and start with all these recommendations from the get go
2
bambam
a year ago
Need to get off my lazy butt and actually implement these
1
joesch
a year ago
The plight of the homeowner: all the things to fix and no time to fix it.