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Behind the success of every chef is their kitchen. Unlock the secrets behind a great kitchen.
Getting the measurements of your kitchen is nothing harder than quantum physics or trigonometry. Get your rulers, measuring tapes and pencil ready! You might be asking, what’s the point of getting measurements when I can actually estimate them? With precise and accurate measurements, nothing is impossible for your kitchen makeover. What’s more, it is better not to end up in your wits end when your cabinets turn out to be too big or small.
Saving money, save time and you’re one step closer to your dream kitchen.
Before you begin, draw the floor plan of your kitchen- a simple layout will do the job. Jot down the length and height of your kitchen walls. Don’t forget to include the windows location or distance from each other, water pipes and electrical sockets source. These things play an important role when you begin fixing. Make sure you have enough electrical sockets for your appliances and lightening. Switching to a better kitchen means a safer and convenient place for everyone in the family.
Get your plan organized and neat- that’s what you call your master plan. Whether your measurements are in inches, meters or feet, it doesn’t matter. All they need is a correct unit prefix to make them standard. Do your conversions using a calculator or your hand phone.
With these measurements, you might know the actual size of your kitchen. Don’t panic if your kitchen is too small for the cabinet you want. Whatever, the size of your kitchen, you will still be able to make a niche in your home. It is still not too late to rethink of a better solution if you are having problems with sizes.
“The numbers are the numbers, … and they are a very precise measurement of a very vague concept.” With this concept, no more worries and off you go to the next step to your dream kitchen.
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