You’ve decided that your kitchen just has to go. It is old fashioned and no fun to work in. When you are cooking, you are cut off from your family or guests. You would rather have a wall oven and separate cook top, and you really want the open design that you have seen in magazines. Plus, according to “Remodeling Magazine,” a kitchen remodel returns 78 percent of its cost when a home is sold. But where do you start?
You may want to ask yourself some questions. Do you need an eating area in the kitchen? Is there enough space for an island? The new kitchen should be able to accommodate two cooks without one getting in the way of the other, and be easy to work in with everything you need easily accessible. The workspace should flow logically to make your job easier.
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