- measurements come in many different forms
- lightning in the kitchen plays important role
- laminated worktops last longer compared to normal ones
- there are differences between tempered glass and clear glass
Behind the success of every chef is their kitchen. Unlock the secrets behind a great kitchen.
Wipe those greasy and dusty walls before drilling. Sweep and mop the dirty floor before installing. Cleaning is a simple process but a satisfying one. With everything cleaned, it’s time to start fixing.
Unwrap the plastics; open the boxes and lay everything out flat on the floor. Keep those screws, bolts and nuts together aside. Fixing is all about using a tool kit as your companion- to be exact a true companion throughout a complicated process. Perhaps you don’t own a tool kit, then these are what you probably need to get; screwdrivers, Allen keys, a wall driller, metal ruler and spanners. Get your tools from your local hardware shop.
With so many fixing needs to be done, you might ponder where do I start. Begin fixing the bottom cabinets first followed by the top cabinets. Nobody for sure wants to end up hit on their head. After you’re done with your bottom and top cabinets, start fixing those integrated cabinets if you have. With that, you’re almost done.
Fix your cabinets partitions, shelves and doors. Use those screws, bolts and nuts that have been provided by your supplier. Fix your additional kitchen accessories such as railings, hooks or racks. If you’re having a small kitchen try using this tip practically. “Common space requires uncommon solutions”. Stack up stuff and use up your wall efficiently. Whatever your problems are space is not what you basically need at times. It is all back to the drawing board.
Good lighting is as important as anything else. Whether it is just a dim light or a fluorescent lamp, lighting projects your kitchen theme. Add more lighting on your kitchen workplace to cheer up the atmosphere. Install extra lights on those cabinets with glass doors.
Clean your cabinets again with a warm cloth before moving your stuff in -just for hygiene purpose. You’re now done with your dream kitchen!