Posts Tagged ‘Central London Kitchen Fitters’

How to Cope with : Fitting a new Kitchen in your house

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Installing a new kitchen can take anything from one to three or four weeks depends on the size of your kitchen, the preparation works required before the start of the installation and that can be extremely disruptive to your normal every day home life

Having a new kitchen is certainly a worthwhile investment that adds value to your property and makes your kitchen the real heart of your home

Tips and Hints

Your kitchen fitter will remove your old kitchen and that means a lot of dirt and dust

Some of the old houses when that process takes place the walls gets exposed and the plaster could be revealed which contribute to a big percentage f the dust created ( my advise is to buy good quality dust sheets and cover as much surfaces as possible starting with covering the door or halls leading to your kitchen, if your hire an experienced kitchen fitter or professional builders they will most luckily follow that advise)

Recycle your old Appliances, why not contact your local council and get some advice on the best way to recycle your old kitchen appliances or ask your kitchen fitter for advise

Pack ahead and make sure you label everything so you can find that tea mug when you really need to have your mooning cup

Know your local fast food stores for a quick lunch or a late dinner

Laundry, remember that your washing machine may be in that kitchen and your works uniform or that lovely dress you need for an important meeting must be washed, so be prepared !!

Choose your kitchen’s shape wisely

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Most of London’s properties has a small kitchens space and some cases tiny space and in a small kitchen every space available matters

Planning your kitchen will include many main areas from space for food preparation and cooking to washing up and storage so it essential to plan the room thoroughly.

The basic design rules for kitchens, however large or small depends on shape of the room, most common basic shapes for a kitchen plan are I, U and L shapes.

I shaped kitchen, in this type of kitchen, all appliances and storage are down one side of the room, making a neat, tidy and efficient line of kitchen cabinets

L shaped kitchen fits best where the kitchen can be installed into one corner.The L shaped kitchen can be either fitted neatly around the corner or if the space permits, one arm can be build into the room to act as a serving table or eating bar.

U shaped can be fitted in square kitchens and is often best in a confined space because the appliances can be installed around the cook, who stands in the centre and has everything within reach.

The most important decision when it comes to fitting a new kitchen, repairing old kitchen or renovating your kitchen is off course the kitchen fitter, hiring professional kitchen fitter in London is a wise investment