Kitchen Design Tips From Chefs

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Kitchen Design Tips From Chefs. You don’t have to finish culinary school to have the kitchen of a top chef. Finding a residence with a chef’s kitchen.

Gordon in his kitchen at home... (With images) Simple
Gordon in his kitchen at home... (With images) Simple

Use racks to hang pots and pans Kitchens pictured above are from b&q, wickes, magnet, ikea and wren kitchens (in order shown). The three anchors of the design are the refrigerator, the stove, and the sink.

This not only means having a central space with enough surface area to lay out plates but also plenty of room for friends and apprentices to gather ‘round.

But becoming an iron chef doesn’t mean forsaking your inner aesthete. They're often limited by space and budget, but they're clearer about what they need and less likely to be seduced by what they don't need, so they don't end up with counters crammed with gadgets. Today’s post comes from the home improvement experts at modernize and the home design professionals at roomsketcher. This tip works well with a cutting board too.