Choose the right tiles
When choosing wall tiles and floor tiles, it is necessary to consider the lighting conditions of the space. For areas that are too bright or lack light, dim tiles with bright tones should be prioritized to create a comfortable feeling for the eyes. For kitchen floors, anti-slip tiles should be used to limit the risk of falling during use.
Prioritize waterproofing materials for ceilings
The ceiling and kitchen walls should be finished with fire-resistant, heat-resistant and easy-to-clean materials. Solutions such as waterproof plaster sheets, waterproof powder and high-quality waterproof paint will help increase the durability of the project.
Ensure safety for the lighting system
Lights used in the kitchen need to be damp and waterproof. At the same time, the wire connections must be sealed with appropriate insulated materials to prevent steam from entering, reducing the risk of short circuits and fires.
Reasonable kitchen design
The ideal height of the kitchen counter is about 70 cm above the floor. For kitchen counters, materials such as artificial stone, granite, natural marble or heat-resistant materials can be chosen. Among them, artificial stone is often highly appreciated for its durability and economy.
Scientific electrical outlet arrangement
The socket needs to be installed in a convenient but still safe location. Do not place the socket on unburnt wooden surfaces to limit the risk of electrical short circuits and fires.
Pay attention to drainage system
The kitchen needs to be arranged with suitable floor drains. The area in contact with the floor of the kitchen cabinet should use waterproofing materials to avoid water leaks causing mold, deformation or damage to the cabinet.
Install a deodorant properly
The distance between the odor absorber and the stove should be less than 60 cm to ensure the effectiveness of sucking smoke and food odors. The installation of the odor absorber should be carried out simultaneously with the construction of the kitchen cabinet to avoid inconvenience or technical errors.
Choose quality kitchen cabinet materials
18 mm thick wooden planks are usually significantly more durable than 16 mm types, helping to limit the situation of warped cabinet doors and cracked cabinet surfaces after long use. In addition, the planks should be sealed on both sides to increase moisture resistance, limit mold and reduce the risk of formaldehyde emission.
Optimizing storage space
The kitchen is an area prone to disorder if there is a lack of storage space. Therefore, it is necessary to effectively utilize the lower cabinet system, wall cabinets and table tops to arrange pots, pans, dishes and cooking utensils neatly and scientifically.