Kitchen
The most common sink is a stainless steel undermount sink. I recommend buying a 16-gauge sink rather than the typical 18-gauge sink. The 16-gauge sink is a little thicker and will resist dents. Undermount sinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes; think about your kitchen habits before choosing one.
Two kitchen sinks can make it easier to keep your kitchen clean when one is used for prep and the other for cleanup. When the meal is over and prep is done, if you have a helper, then cleanup goes twice as fast if there are two sinks.
When you choose your sink, think integrated or undermount so you can wipe countertop messes straight into the sink
A drawer under the kitchen sink lets you pull everything into easy view and within reach.
Using a receptacle strip like this mounted under your cabinets keeps the outlets as far as possible from splashes and splatters. It means less time cleaning the receptacles and also makes it easier to wipe down your backsplash.
This floor looks like wood but is actually porcelain tile planks. You can also use luxury vinyl tile planks in a wood look. They are very convincing, are resistant to water and require nothing but damp mopping.
The Kick-and-Go Foot Pedal automatic door opening system from Richelieu is the perfect compliment to the trash bin or recycling cabine
Pullout pantries again offer the convenience of bringing the stored items into view and to you.
Corner cabinets
Make sure you select heavy-duty rollers or glides to accommodate the extra weight of the dishes.
opt for as many base cabinets with drawers instead of doors as possible.Drawers are much easier to access and bring the contents to you, rather than forcing you to bend down and reach into a dark cabinet.
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