Oct 15, 2009
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Kitchen Design’s Influence on Our Memories

 

In most homes, the kitchen is the heart and hearth of the household. It is where meals are lovingly prepared and memories, both sweet and savory and usually the first we attain, are developed. Wouldn’t it make sense for the kitchen design to be as useful and conducive for our needs?

Of course we want the kitchen design to lend itself to those happy memories in our children and grandchildren. Whether you are trying to compete with your peers by creating the most modern kitchen possible or if you are interested only in the warmth and function a rustic country kitchen with fresh biscuits in the oven can provide, it is a powerful impression and one not easily forgotten.

Though the look of the kitchen is indeed very important, it is not as important as the functionality it imparts to the user. After all, the kitchen is a work room, so it should be designed with the need to work in mind. Think of your kitchen as a factory. If the work does not flow smoothly from beginning to end, progress is going to be impeded and those sweet memories will be tainted by the anger and frustration of not being able to accomplish your goals.

When people look back at their early kitchen memories, it is almost never the wallpaper or the color of the tiles they remember. It is the smells and sounds and tastes of the kitchen, the feel of working bread dough in their hands or dropping cookie dough onto a pan that they remember.

The author write all about kitchen design at Our Cucina Kitchen Guide, everything from kitchen cupboards to entire fitted kitchens.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_R_Goodman

 

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