
Poggenpohl presents the first Porsche Design kitchen, with Miele appliances used exclusively throughout: “A new kitchen designed for men"









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Poggenpohl presents the first Porsche Design kitchen, with Miele appliances used exclusively throughout: “A new kitchen designed for men"









Get The Press release of this design at Porsche Design (.pdf)

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This, obviously, is not a complete list of the general considerations in
kitchen cabinets planning - the list is nearly infinite. But before you begin designing, think about who uses the kitchen and how they use it.
Next, think about the features you want, for example :
The fewer structural and mechanical changes you make, the less you'll spend. But that doesn't mean that all those changes cost a lot of money. You'll need the advice of licensed professionals to make final decisions, but you can at least get a rough idea of how much extra major changes would cost by answering the following questions:
The next step - and the most fun - is to think about style. Chances are, you've seen kitchen cabinets that you like, in magazines, friends' homes, etc. The first question to ask is whether the style you like best will fit with your home. You may have loved European kitchen cabinets in the magazine, but they might not look as good in your Queen Anne Victorian.
Also, consider what kind of color changes you'd like to make - and whether your ideal colors would necessitate buying new appliances. When you choose colors, think of them in relation to surrounding rooms and try to find colors that complement the rest of the house.
Finally, consider your budget and any other remodeling that you might want to do. Sometimes, related projects are easier and cheaper when done at the same time as the kitchen.
Most kitchens are designed around four work centers:
If space permits, some designers also include a serving center - another 36" to 84" of free counter space to set bowls and pans.
As you design, you'll also want to plan for the following minimum clearances so you'll have room to work:
Kitchen layouts are based on a concept called the work triangle. The work triangle consists of imaginary lines that connect the refrigerator, the range and the sink. For maximum comfort and efficiency, the three legs of the work triangle should total between 23 and 26 feet.
There are four basic kitchen layouts. The one-wall or galley, the corridor, the L-shaped and the U-shaped. There are, of course, a nearly infinite variety of layouts, but most are based on these four.
Kitchen cabinets can also be divided into basic types. Assuming that you're considering modular (pre-manufactured) kitchen cabinets rather than custom, the widths will run in 3" increments from 9" up through 36". The standard height of a base cabinet is 34 1/2", and the standard depth is 24".
Wall cabinets are 12" deep (except for specialty kitchen cabinets designed to be installed over the refrigerator), and come in the same 3" increments. Standard heights are 12", 15" 18", 30", and 36". Wall cabinets are installed so the bottom of the cabinet is 54" above the floor (about 18" above the countertop). The height you select should depend on your ceiling height and how tall you are - there's no point in buying tall kitchen cabinets that reach to the ceiling if you can't get up to get items in and out of the top shelves.
There are four basic types of base cabinets:
Naturally, there are a wide range of variations on these four basic styles.
Wall cabinets generally have doors and shelves inside, although lazy susan corner kitchen cabinets are also available, as well as a wide range of specialty kitchen cabinets that may offer built-in appliance garages, stemware holders and other features. Special wall kitchen cabinets are also made for microwave.
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