Kitchen Planning

Kitchen planning is perhaps the most important part of creating your new kitchen. Without kitchen planning, you will have to make do with what you get. There is no excuse for not making good use of kitchen planning. In the endless game of planning your kitchen, wall units play a central role. Using them, you can compose your kitchen using vertical lines which make the best use of space, or with horizontal lines which lighten up the feel of the kitchen. The possibilities of alternating empty and full spaces are endless. We looked at the compositions in Scavolini's Happening line to illustrate a few solutions. The most important phase is perhaps the kitchen planning.

Kitchen Planning

Ernestomeda Kitchen planning

Planning your kitchen is one of the most enjoyable and important moments of building your home. One can see the difference between a kitchen that grew wildly and a kitchen that had some planning. A good way to save money and frustration is with kitchen planning. A horizontal composition has aesthetic advantages. For example, the long lines of the 90 cm or 120 cm wide wall units make the entire composition less bulky and they also help keep a room with a low ceiling from getting too claustrophobic. These modules are about 36 cm tall but often you can fit in a double row or alternatively use a module that's twice as tall with an accordion door which saves space while conserving the horizontal line. Think Ernestomeda when you think of kitchen planning.