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  • Writer's pictureEvan Javier

Tips for New Kitchens Installation

Updated: Mar 6

Installation of a kitchen can be a very troublesome task. There are a lot of things to know and it's extremely simple to mess things up if you are not sure about what you are doing. There is always something confusing in the new kitchen installation process. So, to stay away from messing up events, it is better to get some awareness of kitchen installation. You can choose the shades, designs, structures, and styles from home utility magazines, or else, you can also contact contractors to get the best design for your kitchen in the long run. With the finest styles and design techniques, you can even make a small kitchen look more spacious.


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New Kitchen

Step by Step Instructions for Kitchen Installation


The kitchen is seemingly the most important room in the house, and the most costly! When designing a kitchen, it's suggested that if possible, a triangle shape is outlined between the sink, cooker and the refrigerator. There are a lot of current gizmos and devices accessible nowadays that can be fused into another kitchen and built-in appliances dependably improve the appearance as well.


Categories of Kitchen Design


  1. Galley Kitchen

  2. L Shape Kitchen

  3. U Shape Kitchen

  4. G Shape Kitchen


Where to Begin:


Every one of the units must be properly in level with each other so the counters stay flat. Also, worktop joins should work flawlessly with each other. One thing you would prefer not to do is starting with the installation and fitting of your floor units from the highest part. It is not a good idea because when the floor keeps running down out of level, the plinths won't be sufficiently tall.


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kitchen-renovation

Kitchen Installation Process:


The following is the most critical thing to do when kitchen fitting. The air pocket should be precisely in the center of the kitchen - everything must be precisely level and plumb. If not, doors of the cabinet will be difficult to arrange, tiles may not arrange right, and you'll be stuck in an unfortunate situation. Some people opt for prefabricated kitchens which come in packs. If the DIY installation process is not known by them then they can hire new kitchen renovation experts for the same.


Usually, shelf less kitchens, the pre-constructed or flat pack kitchen cupboards come in incremental size width. These widths are generally 300mm, 400mm, 450mm, 500mm, 600mm and 900mm.  In these occurrences, the extra space contingent upon the size can be either closed off with an infill or if utilized was enough into a tray space, wine hanging towel rack or shelves for instance.


Sooner or later, unless new kitchens have stone ledges, you should cut and fit the Formica worktops too. This is completed by utilizing a router and unique jig and will incorporate removing holes or gaps for the hob and sink or drainer. The kitchen counters are properly glued and after that, they are clamped up together from underneath with the help of unique bolts.


Kitchen Cupboard End Panels:


The plan of your kitchen may incorporate end panels that are settled on the sides of the cupboard.  They are perfect for completion of the line of units if there is no divider or wall. Furthermore, it helps to characterize a space for a washing machine or dishwasher by having one either side. Additionally, they give a neat and convenient method to complete your plinths as these can be problematic for the end panels.


If you are doing the installation of end panels in your kitchen cupboards, always remember to improve the thickness when you are installing and setting your cupboards on the walls. Also, ensure that they are properly installed before you finalize this part of the process and cut your worktops!

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