Kitchen Floor Plan

How To Design Your Kitchen Plan Layout

Are you looking for a design that suits your kitchen space? Our professional design team has some great ideas. They have learned from experience what works and they are eager to share. Here are some of their best tips before starting your kitchen design.

1. Take your time
When starting your kitchen project, there are too many choices that will give you a headache. The most important thing is to take your time and think carefully about how your kitchen would be designed. Check the Aspire Building Materials Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channel to gather ideas and options. Also, check the Aspire Building Materials Links page for cabinet ideas

2. A kitchen fits your lifestyle
The kitchen is one of the most important spaces in your home. It's where you cook, eat, and gather with your family and friends. When designing your kitchen, you'll want to feel comfortable, so choose a warm and pleasant design that reflects your personality.

3. Optimize your kitchen space
Before planning your kitchen cabinets layout, make sure you have a clear understanding of how you will use the space. 

To create a convenient kitchen, use the concept of the working triangle. The three pivot points are the fridge, sink, and stove. Draw an imaginary line between them, and you'll have a triangle. A good kitchen design is one in which all three elements are near each other but not too close together. That way, you'll have enough space to cook without feeling cramped.
kitchen cabinet layouts working triangle

Moreover, take the advantage of the storage, so that you can place the small items nicely. It is very good to have your kitchen cabinets storage unit exactly the way you want it and the way you know you will use it.

4. Practicability
The kitchen is the heart of the home. It's likely the most used area of your house. So it makes sense to have a kitchen layout, that makes it easy for two people to move around and get their job done quickly and efficiently. 

Therefore, let's take a look at five common kitchen cabinets design layouts that will form the foundation of your kitchen, including a one-wall kitchen, galley, L-shaped, U-shaped, and island kitchen. Larger houses may also include a combination of these design layouts, possibly having two separate “wet” and “dry” kitchens.