Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Home Kitchen Design - Go all the Way and Make it Gourmet!

Gourmet Kitchen
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Do you find yourself drooling over the luxurious kitchens almost as much as you do the food on the popular cooking shows? Do you go to bed dreaming about having your own indoor gas fire range with tons of space just as the cooks use in restaurants? If you do, then a gourmet kitchen is for you.

If having two stoves would make your life easier, then get two stoves. If food is your passion, and you find yourself cooking on a regular basis, then having a gourmet kitchen should be a serious consideration.

Gourmet Kitchen
Gourmet Kitchen

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Why You Would Want a Gourmet Kitchen

A gourmet kitchen will require you to roll out the dough literally. Yet, it is a smart investment. If you are someone whose life would greatly benefit and appreciate a kitchen with all the bells and whistles, then the choice is a no-brainer.

When it comes to updating a kitchen, it is not really a lavish luxury, it is an investment. The kitchen is the most valuable area in a house, and it greatly influences the overall value of a home. A kitchen that is amply functional is an absolute necessity for larger families that eat their meals at home.

Gourmet Kitchen

Gourmet Kitchen
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Features of a Gourmet Kitchen

The gourmet kitchen is basically a nice kitchen on steroids. Everything is one upped, from the number of burners, ovens, storage areas, work areas, lighting, and built in appliances. The main components of the kitchen will be made of durable, high quality material for long term regular usage. Cooking appliances and sinks are often constructed of stainless steel. Countertops are made of fashionable materials such as granite, slate and marble. It is very important to have surface areas that are scratch- and stain-resistant in highly used kitchens.
The cabinetry is more elaborately planned in gourmet kitchens since they are aesthetically pleasing and designed for the serious cook who likely will need a ton of cookware. Lower cabinets will be wide and may consist of drawers that can be pulled out. There will be more places to hang pots and pans, and drawers to store multiple utensils. In the gourmet kitchen, everything has a place, with more built-in nooks than the standard kitchen.

Gourmet Kitchen
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Functionality

The main distinction that makes a kitchen gourmet is the amount of different appliances it has to complete multiple cooking steps at the same time. You may opt for a separate freezer that is built into the cabinetry. Two ovens make cooking easier for creating different meals at the same time, or baking more food at once for entertaining large crowd. With multiple burners you can simmer, boil, fry and warm more meal components at the same time.

You may include room for things such as bread makers, espresso machines, convention ovens, or refrigerated wine storage compartments. Perhaps you may want to throw in extra attention to a nice island with an extra sink that doubles as a gathering area for friends and family. 

In conclusion, the gourmet kitchen will have that extra touch that makes it special and defined by your own taste, interests and cooking activities.

Gourmet Kitchen

Gourmet Kitchen
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