There are a few critical areas in most homes that see a lot of action. One of the busiest spots is the living room - closely followed by the kitchen. The kitchen can often be the heart of the home. Delicious smells fill the air, tasty treats on the side - or perhaps just the smell of fresh hot coffee in the morning.
A kitchen is also a place that sees a lot of wear and tear. Cupboards and drawers are open and shut all the time. Sticky fingers or stray crayons and markers grace the walls as children grow.
Bespoke kitchens from Jane Cheel Furniture offer a completely personal and wonderful new kitchen experience.
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Sustainable
It is no secret that our kitchens can be huge energy-eating monsters. And, the older the kitchen, the more likely there are to be some unwanted energy vampires. Not only does this mean you will have increased bills each year, but it isn’t great for the environment either.
You can choose some key electricals and water-saving options that reduce your average spending and allow you to be more eco-friendly.
It is also possible to use reclaimed wood, recycled parts, and more.
If you want to make small changes in the setup that you have now, then you can still invest in LED bulbs and low-pressure faucets.
Comfort
Most cupboards and drawers are at a specific height in the kitchen, but that doesn’t mean they are the right height for you. When you opt for a bespoke kitchen, you can choose everything it is.
You can select the items that will make your kitchen comfortable for you. Think about how you cook - do you need more counter space? Could you benefit from having a kitchen island?
Safety
Small children and pets are both at risk when it comes to the kitchen. Sharp objects might be too easy to reach; hot plates might currently need to be perched just on the edge.
Or perhaps you don’t have enough drawer or side space to put away all of the more dangerous utensils.
When you discuss your needs with your kitchen designer, you can make sure that you have safety as a priority - so that your bespoke kitchen is exactly what you need.
Value
Any changes that you make to your house should be something that is functional for now and add values for later.
Adding value for later means that if you were to sell your home, you could command a higher price. Many home buyers are looking for new kitchens and bathrooms. A kitchen remodel could give you the edge when it comes to pricing - and see you make even more of a profit.
A remodel can make every moment that you spend in the kitchen more enjoyable and more efficient too. Having a kitchen that caters to your needs is a great feeling.
If you aren’t ready to have a brand new kitchen, there are still plenty of things you can do to make sure your home is safe and child-friendly; read more: How To Make Your Kitchen More Family-Friendly.
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