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Kitchen - mid-sized transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen idea in DC Metro with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Kitchen - mid-sized transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen idea in DC Metro with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Committing to a kosher kitchen is quite a daunting undertaking and when you are also taking on a complete remodel, it can be overwhelming. It does not, however, have to be insurmountable. There are many resources to help guide you through the experience. Check out the internet and magazines to guide you. Once you have done the initial research, contact your Rabi with questions and for clarification on a kosher kitchen. Kosher requirements can vary differently between Orthodox, Conservatism, Ultra Orthodox and Reform Judaism. Your Rabi most likely will have a list of rules and guidelines. Also, hire a professional kitchen designer. They will not only be able to design the needs of a kosher kitchen but also make it personal to your needs and beautiful too.
If the space and the budget allow, two distinct kitchens within one space is a possibility. A kosher kitchen requires stringent separation of meat and dairy items. Depending on the sect of Judaism you practice ------
Storage:
The Storage areas need space for two sets of dishes, pots and pans, flatware, cups and utensils. You can combine the storage areas as long as there is a separation and that you do not mix service ware. A good recommendation is to color code your plates, flatware, table linen, pots. For example, red plates, gold-colored flatware, copper pots for meat items while dairy items have white plates, stainless flatware, stainless pots. You may want to label each area so when you have your new sister-in-law help in the kitchen; everything stays in the correct place.
Appliances:
When selecting appliances look for the STAR-K logo. This will help you determine to what extent an appliance is Kosher. Some ovens will have Sabbath modes where they will turn on automatically at a predetermined time. Once the oven is open, the oven turns off. Some refrigerators also have Sabbath modes where the ice maker turns off on the Sabbath and back on the following day. One refrigerator is usually sufficient provided all foods stay on the proper container in the proper section of the refrigerator. Having an immaculately clean refrigerator is a must if this is the case. You do not want spills from one food source contaminating food from the other. If you decide on two refrigerators, one can be full size while the other is smaller. A good kitchen designer can help assess your family’s needs to determine which is best for you.
Dishwashers cannot be Kosher in most cases. You either need two dishwashers, separate compartment dishwashers as in dishwasher drawers or wash by hand. Look at Fisher Pikel or Kitchen Aid for dishwasher drawers. Each drawer is on separate controls. You can dedicate the top drawer for dairy while the bottom drawer is for meat service ware.
If you have space and decide to have two dishwashers, you can get two 24” wide dishwashers. Another option is to have one full size dishwasher and supplement it with a small 18” wide dishwasher. Miele makes an 18” wide dishwasher that is super quiet and cleans dishes very well. You may also opt for a single dishwasher drawer in addition to a full sized dishwasher.
A single Microwave oven can be used for milk and meat provided that a complete cover is used around the food. You will also need separate plastic plate’s places on the bottom or glass turn table. Keeping the unit clean is very important.
Counter tops:
Counter tops may or may not be able to be koshered depending on your sect. Simply having sets of trivets for dairy, meat and pareve (not meat or dairy) will provide adequate separation of foods.
Sinks:
If you can’t have two separate sinks, include three separate tubs to be places in the sink. Color code the tubs for meat, dairy and pareve. If you have one sink or a single divided sink, you will need to be cautious about splashing, to keep the meat and dairy particulates apart. You will also need space for separate dish cloths or sponges and dish towels. Again, color coding is extremely helpful and highly suggested.
Must Haves:
~Storage space for two sets of dishes, flatware, pans bowls
~Color Code and label where appropriate
~Separate burners dedicate for either meat or dairy
~Separate clean up areas
~Clean environment to avoid contamination between meat and dairy
~A space that functions for how you cook
~A space that reflects you
Design and remodel by Design Studio West
Brady Architectural Photography

Example of a transitional kitchen design in Calgary with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
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Inspiration for a coastal powder room remodel in Miami with white cabinets, blue walls, an undermount sink and white countertops
Inspiration for a coastal powder room remodel in Miami with white cabinets, blue walls, an undermount sink and white countertops

Traditional home in the heart of Savannah's Historic Landmark District that was built in 1999 had an 8' by 11' kitchen completely cut off from the rest of the house. We pushed out the back of the house three feet to create a bay to hold a sink, allowing us to completely open up the floorplan. The island color was based on the clients favorite shade of red (it also matches the front door). The rest of the palette is kept light and soft with a play of materials like the original pine floors, grass cloth wallpaper, Walker Zanger backsplash tile, and Viaterra Quartz 'marble' counters. The cabinets are all fully custom including an integrated dishwasher. It is a complete transformation from where we started!
Photos by Richard Leo Johnson of Atlantic Archives

Photo: Margaret Wright Photography © 2017 Houzz
Living room - eclectic formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and orange floor living room idea in Charleston with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - eclectic formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and orange floor living room idea in Charleston with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Photo: Aviv Kurt
Enclosed kitchen - small eclectic l-shaped painted wood floor enclosed kitchen idea in Tel Aviv with an island, flat-panel cabinets, yellow cabinets and colored appliances
Enclosed kitchen - small eclectic l-shaped painted wood floor enclosed kitchen idea in Tel Aviv with an island, flat-panel cabinets, yellow cabinets and colored appliances

Beach style medium tone wood floor, brown floor and tray ceiling living room photo in New York with white walls and a wall-mounted tv

Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped porcelain tile and gray floor kitchen design in San Diego with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Reagen Taylor Photography
Bathroom - contemporary kids' gray floor bathroom idea in Houston with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, multicolored walls and an undermount sink
Bathroom - contemporary kids' gray floor bathroom idea in Houston with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, multicolored walls and an undermount sink

Inspiration for a small contemporary powder room remodel in Denver with a wall-mount sink and multicolored walls

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Trendy carpeted craft room photo in San Francisco with white walls
Trendy carpeted craft room photo in San Francisco with white walls

Peter Molick Photography
Trendy bathroom photo in Houston with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, gray walls and an undermount sink
Trendy bathroom photo in Houston with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, gray walls and an undermount sink

This home, built in 1920, is a quintessential Virginia Highland craftsman bungalow in intown Atlanta. The home underwent an extensive renovaton that included the addition of a screened porch and deck off the back, dormers on the second story in the front, and finishing out the basement level. Most interior spaces were updated including the kitchen, multiple bathrooms, a mudroom and laundry room.

Inspiration for a contemporary gender-neutral medium tone wood floor nursery remodel in New York with white walls

Trendy u-shaped medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Austin with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
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