A new kitchen can be a very costly project depending on your requirements. The space itself dictates how and what you should furnish, based on the perimeter available. The smaller the space, the less you will invest. Conversely, with more space available, there's a tendency to overload with furniture and accessories that will rarely, if ever, be used.

Open the GaleriaFirst, it's good to create a realistic budget that you can stick to as much as possible. Focus on priorities and avoid waste. Set a maximum budget that you won't exceed. Choose practical kitchen furniture that suits your needs.

If you live alone in a studio and don't cook very often, a stove might take up too much space and disrupt the overall design. Instead, use an electric induction hob or a gas hob for your culinary experiments. If you don't cook often, it means you won't have many dishes to wash either, so you can forego a dishwasher.

You will also save money in your budget this way.

If you have a family for whom you cook often and therefore the kitchen is used to its maximum capacity, you need to think in detail about how you will place the furniture and appliances so that they are as accessible as possible to both you and your family members.

Consider built-in furniture and floating shelves to create the impression of more space and allow you to personalize with small decorations, coffee cups, cookbooks, and small pots of herbs.

It's also wise to consider whether you plan to expand your family. Children entail numerous responsibilities and require ample space, so factor this into your initial investment to avoid future expenses.

Ideas for furnishing a new kitchen

Ideas for furnishing a new kitchen

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