Family Fun In Traditional Kitchens

By Matthew Kerridge

In almost all homes, the kitchens are the center of attention. Families gather here to eat, children use it as a place to do their home or create artwork and friends sit around here to chat and have coffee.

Because so many activities are carried out in this one room, you need to place thoughtful consideration in to the types of furniture and appliances that you use. Wooden furniture and cabinets works great in traditional kitchens and looks much better than plastic versions you often find in homes these days.

Lightening is also important in the kitchen. Typically, in traditional kitchens, lights are usually found above the sink and other work areas. The addition of lights on the under side of the cabinets is also a good idea so that shadows are reduced. If you read recipes frequently, a reading lamp might also be a good idea. In smaller kitchens, natural light goes a long way to make the area look more spacious as well.

A pantry is another must have for the traditional kitchen. Cabinets and closets work great for storing shelf stable foods that need to be kept at room temperature. It makes it a lot easier to find the things you need too. If you need more room you can always add extra shelves to these areas if you want. As addition to this pantry you should also have a good working crisper in the fridge and a deep freezer if possible.

For a kitchen to run smoothly you need the right utensils to get the job done. You also need a good place for storing these things. Using a knife block is a good idea for traditional kitchens because it fits the theme while also providing a safe storage method. Pots and pans should be placed in cabinets that protect them from dust, but also have good air circulation so things don't start to rust. Use stylish containers placed on the counters to store other utensils, or hooks if you have a place to install them.

Maintaining those kitchen work surfaces is also important. Otherwise you would go from traditional to health hazard in a matter of minutes. Make sure the sinks are deep and the water pressure is good enough to wash dishes properly. Never chop vegetables in the area you chop any kind of meat. Use a cutting board, just make sure it is sanitized afterward. If you are composting your food scraps, keep those separate from other foods.

When it comes to counter tops, they are usually the first thing noticed in a kitchen. Durable and easy to clean counters are an absolute must in any kitchen. Choose a nonporous surface so that bacteria doesn't have as many places it can hide and grow. Some suggestions include tile, concrete, stone, laminate and resin.

After all, like we stated before, your kitchen is the centerpiece of your home. You can use gas or electric stoves, a single unit or a counter installed one. Either way, you will have what you need to keep your kitchen running efficiently. - 33383

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