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Kitchens. Interior Design Ms.McCann. The Art Institute of Houston. AIH has a new program - Kitchen and Bath Design, Associate of Applied Arts 2 year program Job outlook: designer, retailer, manufacturer, installer, sales distributor/manufacturers' rep. Kitchens. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Kitchens

Kitchens

Interior Design

Ms.McCann

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The Art Institute of Houston

• AIH has a new program - Kitchen and Bath Design, Associate of Applied Arts

• 2 year program

• Job outlook: designer, retailer, manufacturer, installer, sales distributor/manufacturers' rep.

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Kitchens• This room serves as the meeting

point or gathering place in today’s homes.

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Current trendshigh-end appliances

wine refrigerators

drink stations

custom countertops of natural and high tech materials

more overall square footage

more storage space and built-in storage

custom cabinetry

flat screen televisions & tablet holders

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Kitchens should reflect the needs, wants and lifestyle of the household they serve.

Efficient layout and design is more important than size.

Efficient design promotes safety.

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Work Centers Kitchens are designed around work

centers. These areas of the kitchen especially equipped for a particular chore.

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Most work centers are built around a major appliance or fixture and include both counter and storage space.

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A well-planned kitchen includes three basic work centers: food storage, cooking and cleanup. Some kitchens have mixing and planning centers as well.

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Food storage center – the refrigerator stores fresh food and the Pantry stores sauces, mixes & canned foods. If it is convenient, store spices near the stove.

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Cooking center – the focus is the range, microwave and oven. There must be ventilation in this area.

Other items in this

center are small

appliances: mixers,

blenders, toaster

ovens, pots, pans

& utensils are

in this center as well.

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Cleanup center The sink,dishwasher, garbage disposal,

recycling bins & perhaps a trash can or compactor are in this center. Dishcloths & cleaning supplies are stored in this area as well. It is convenient to store plates, cups and flatware near the dishwasher.

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Mixing center

Much of the food

preparation takes

place here.

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Mixing Center

The Mixing Center is best located between the refrigerator & the sink or between the sink& the range. Mixing bowls, knives, cutting boards etc. should all be within easyreach.

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Planning center The place to plan meals and store

cookbooks, coordinate family messages, schedules and correspondence.

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The Work Triangle• The triangle is formed by drawing

imaginary lines between the stove-top, sink and refrigerator.

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The work triangle should be between 12 feet and 22 feet, slightly larger to accommodate a wheel chair.

No one side of the work triangle should be longer than 9 feet or shorter than 4 feet.

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The work triangle functions best when the 3 sides are nearly equal in length and traffic does not cross through it.

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4 basic layouts of kitchens U - shaped

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4 basic layouts of kitchensL - shaped

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4 basic layouts of kitchensGalley

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4 basic layouts of kitchensOne Wall

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Islands are free standing in the center of the kitchen.

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This L - shaped kitchen has a

peninsula.

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Cabinets in the kitchen are both base and wall cabinets.

Base cabinets are usually 24 inches deep.

Wall cabinets are 12 inches deep. The cabinet width can be customized.

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The color of the finishes of the cabinets should be chosen first, as it sets the tone of the kitchen. Light colored cabinets give a feeling of light airiness, spaciousness.

Dark cabinets give a sense of richness and coziness.

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• Cabinets can be constructed of hardwood, softwood, plastic laminate or metal. The most durable cabinet is hardwood.

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Countertops should be attractive and durable. The ideal countertop would withstand chopping, grinding, cutting, hot dishes and stains.

No material has all these features!

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Plastic Laminate• Economical choice, easy to clean & comes

in a range of colors.

• It scratches, scorches and it

is difficult to repair.

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Solid Surface• Easy to clean, durable, resists germs

and mildew and comes in a range of colors

• It can scorch

• It is expensive

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Wood, Butcher Block• Good for chopping

• Not very sanitary, must bleach & sand it often

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Ceramic Tile• Durable, yet decorative, heat, scratch and

scorch resistant

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Ceramic Tile

Disadvantages:

• The grout, the space between the tiles, must be sealed to prevent staining

• The surface can be uneven

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Marble and Granite• Good for pastry or candy making

• Stains easily and is expensive

• Durable and stain resistant

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Marble and Granite Countertops

Can be very expensive

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Concrete Countertops

• Resists scorching & scratching, stains readily

• Can have inlays of tile, pebbles, fossils, stones

• But it can crack & chip

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Concrete Countertops

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Stainless steel• Easy to clean

• Expensive, can dent & scratch, shows fingerprints

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Backsplash is the vertical countertop that runs up to the wall cabinet

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ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!

The rounding and dog earring of countertop edges can reduce accidents and injuries in the kitchen.

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• Electrical outlets are placed 5 to 6 feet apart on walls and countertops. G.F.C.I. outlets are smart choices!

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For ventilation three choices are available:

Range or canopy hoods

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Microwave range hood

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Down-draft hood

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Universal Design elements in kitchens

• Ample room to maneuver about in a wheelchair

• Countertops with rounded edges

• Lower countertop heights

• Large, easy to grip cabinet pulls

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More…

• Base cabinets that allow for wheelchair accessibility

• Illuminated cabinet interiors

• Turntables, pullout shelves in the base cabinets

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Pull out shelves make storage easily accessible. Modified base cabinets allow wheelchair assisted persons to get close up for certain tasks.

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A Lazy Susan turntable helps to utilize space that would otherwise be dead.

Pull out shelves also utilize space.

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When shopping for appliances:

• Do your research

• Check out consumer information

and reviews

• Shop for Energy Star appliances and fixtures

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When shopping . . .• Choose the special features and style you

desire

• Be aware of the

PRICE!!

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• Ranges can be built-in or drop-in

• Induction, gas or electric

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Induction rangeElectromagnetic coils below a ceramic-glass surface transfer energy to the cooking pot/pan above the coils, keeping the rest of the cooktop cool.

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Gas Ranges

Controlled gas flames

heat open burners.

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Electric Ranges• Electric coils under a ceramic-glass

surface warm the smooth cooktop on an electric range. The coils heat the surface.

• Electric coils are exposed

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Ovens can be:•conventional (heat)•convection (uses fans to circulate heated air over the food)•microwave•halogen (powerful halogen lights that reduce cooking time dramatically)• rapid-cook (combination conventional & convection).

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Self Cleaning Ovens• Pyrolitic ovens use heat to destroy debris

• Catalytic ovens have enzymes inlaid in the oven lining that destroys debris

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• Dishwashers are now available in a 2 drawer design, great for universal design.

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Garbage disposals

• either continuous or batch-feed.