Designing The Perfect Kitchen

March 16th, 2010

If gleaming industrial steel is not part of your kitchen or living room design ideas, there are colorful enamel stoves on the market, fired by gas, electricity, oil or solid fuel that may be more appropriate.

Particularly in keeping for a traditional or country look, this type of stove comes into its own where there is no main gas supply, as it often generates enough heat to warm a kitchen and can usually be adapted to run a water-heating function too. Made in cast iron and designed so that heat comes from all sides of the oven, they have a reputation for turning out good bread and juicy joints of meat. If you’ve incorporated some cast iron features in your modern living room design ideas, this may help you in making a decision, as keeping a theme running through the home can be very effective.

Before you set your heart on a big brute of a stove make sure that installing it will not present insurmountable problems – either because of its sheer size or to weight. And an industrial stove may not be a wise choice if you have children because the doors can get dangerously hot. Domestic models are often fitted with stay-cool systems to keep doors at a low temperature when the oven is hot.

Even if you have a dishwasher, it is worth having a double or even triple sink as well – to let you wash up, rinse and prepare food all at the same time. Large kitchens with a central island may even have space for an extra small sink specifically for food preparation. A waste-disposal unit will require a second sink, fitted with curved waste pipes to avoid blockages and a reasonable water pressure to flush away rubbish. Good-quality mixer taps will control both the temperature and flow of the water, but it is worth remembering, as you survey what is available, that simple taps of streamlined design are the easiest to keep clean, particularly if the local water produces chalky deposits, and that taps with no washers or ceramic discs will avoid a lime-scale build-up if the water is hard.

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When purchasing a kitchen mixer you must ensure that it can do everything you want

November 6th, 2009

When outfitting your kitchen it can be tough to establish what you actually need. Walk through any kitchenware store or dept and it is straightforward to get overpowered with all of the gadgets that are out there. One piece of apparatus that you are sure to need is a kitchen mixer. It’s far better to spend more to make sure you get a high quality mixer than put your cash into all sorts of gadgets you’ll probably never use. A good kitchen mixer will save you tons of times on all sorts of kitchen jobs.

Some kitchen mixers will perform better than others. A bad quality kitchen mixer won’t really be much help at all. These machines are an investment and a high quality one will give you many years of solid performance. Passing some time researching the diverse models and paying a little more now can finish up saving you time and cash in the years yet to come. When looking for a new kitchen mixer there will be several things you need to consider such as speed and controls, capacity, and attachments.

The best kitchen mixers customarily have between three and 15 speeds. More speeds give you bigger flexibility and control when cooking. The controls can work in a variety of different says. Some will have dial controls while others will have pushbuttons or switches. Some more recent models of kitchen mixers will include touchpad controls.

Standard kitchen mixers will often have the power to mix one batch of cake batter or bread dough. Some models will come with different sized bowls which give you the liberty to work with different recipes. Kitchen mixer bowls come in a variety of capacities.

When purchasing a kitchen mixer you want to make sure that it can do everything you need. Most mixers will include a dough hook for bread, a beater for batter, and a mixer bowl. If you want other attachments such as paddles or splatter shields make sure that they are available.
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