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The Kitchen Style
Much of the life of a family set in the kitchen. It is a place of cohabitation and other times of hard work. Therefore it is essential to its meticulous organization. There are several options for allocating the kitchen, depending on the time spent in it, its size and access.
The distribution in L helps you make the corner in small kitchens. The same applies to the U-shaped distribution, which also allows near the fridge, sink and stove. The division into two zones parallel access is used when we have faced that divide the kitchen into two.
Always provide a pantry area, a washing of food, another to chop and mix handling, cooking and other areas dedicated to food served and prepared.
If there is room for a side table or a bar with banks, it is important to think about it, because the kitchen is a living space of the house. There he meets the family to perform tasks that are often outside the culinary activity.
Storage
The storage is very important in the kitchen. Food should be placed in locations where there is no moisture, well separated from each other. The canned in one area and sausages in another, so that no contamination of odors.
All should be well away from cleaning products, which should be placed in a zone behind.
Trends in design
The trends in kitchen design are geared toward the stainless steel combined with lacquered doors in bright colors or glass or wood. This is a new mixture with which the results are dynamic.
However, the wood continues with its usual force, with the warmth and nobility that characterized him. Maple, oak, cherry, walnut, are just some of the ideal wood for the manufacture of kitchen cabinets.
The tendency is to hide everything in the kitchen, thus the coolers out of sight by placing them within the furniture. This reflects a sharp image and wide.
Skillets
When not enough cabinets to store all kitchen equipment, you can opt for styles that use kitchen items for decoration. Thus, pots, pans, colanders and bowls in general, are placed on hanging shelves (racks) of aluminum, iron, copper or plastic, sometimes supported by chains or metal bars. Magnetic racks are also used to place the knives.