Fendalton Modern Kitchen
9 June 2024
Custom designed and crafted by our team of expert kitchen designers and joiners, ensuring you receive a unique kitchen that fits all budgets and lifestyles perfectly. Get the kitchen you want - contact our team today!
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Designing a kitchen in a unit presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. With space at a premium, every design decision matters. But just because you're working with a compact footprint doesn't mean you have to compromise on functionality, quality, or style. In fact, with the right kitchen design team and clever design principles, your kitchen can become one of the most efficient, beautiful spaces in your home. Whether you're renovating a kitchen in a tired space or starting from scratch in a new development, here's how to design a kitchen for a unit, and why working with experienced kitchen designers in Christchurch makes all the difference. 1. Understand your space before you design The first step to any kitchen renovation, whether for a unit or a palatial house, is getting to know the space inside and out. Measure the floor area carefully, note the location of plumbing, power outlets, windows, doors, and ceiling height. In a unit, limitations like shared walls, structural columns, and compact layouts all come into play. When you work with expert kitchen designers, they’ll take all these factors into account and recommend layouts to suit your lifestyle and the existing structure. Popular layouts for units include: Galley kitchens for narrow spaces. L-shaped kitchens for corner areas. U-shaped kitchens for maximum cabinetry and bench space. Open-plan kitchens that integrate with living/dining spaces.