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Designing A Healthy Kitchen

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Making better, healthier choices is on a lot of people’s New Year’s resolution list. We want to be more intentional about getting more exercise, choosing healthier snacks, and getting enough sleep, and our home can have a significant influence on our decisions. When it comes to making healthier food choices, one of the first things we try to limit is going out and opting for cooking more at home instead. Many find this difficult because their kitchen layout is either non-functional or uninspiring. Your kitchen design can impact your willingness to follow through with your resolve to eat better by cooking at home. Just as a well-designed home office can influence productivity and focus, a well-designed kitchen can help you stick to your plans for a healthier you. Let’s discuss the essential design elements needed in your kitchen that can help you make healthier choices and stick with them.

More Counter Space

When you cook at home, it is essential to have enough room to spread out and not feel like you are tripping over yourself. If you have limited space and struggle to prepare a meal, it can reduce your motivation, which is one of the main ingredients for healthy living. When you have sufficient counter space to spread out all of your ingredients and cutting boards, it helps you feel inspired to create that amazing meal. Some things to consider when designing a healthy kitchen are:

  • Move appliances off the counter
  • Use the wall space for pots and pans
  • Have a large, uninterrupted space

When planning your counter space, it is essential to consider what tasks need to be performed in the kitchen and which items can be eliminated. A built-in microwave in the lower cabinet area or island allows you to have its convenience without taking valuable space. Hanging your pots and pans above the stove means you have easy access without clutter. Consider adding a kitchen island, which provides a large area for you to spread out all the healthy ingredients for your meal in one space, making dinner preparation effortless. Get a few more helpful tips on keeping your countertops clutter-free from the Simply Organized Home.  Keeping it clear of clutter also helps you feel less stressed and overwhelmed. A large, open countertop gives you the freedom to spread out your ingredients and makes it easy to let your creative juices flow as you prepare delicious, healthy meals for your family to enjoy. It allows you to feel inspired and productive, two essential ingredients for a healthy kitchen.

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Functional Layout

Another key ingredient to healthy living is your kitchen layout. A kitchen that blocks the traffic flow and feels cramped with people bumping into one another will quickly hinder any ambition for making healthy food choices. Consider adding these things to your kitchen layout renovation list:

  • Good traffic flow
  • The work triangle
  • Open floor plan

Traffic flow is a critical part of the design planning phase, as it determines how easily the family can interact in the kitchen together. No one enjoys getting pushed against the counter while prepping for dinner because someone needs to get through. Ensure that there is sufficient space between the counter and your island for people to move around. Another critical feature in a functional kitchen layout is the work triangle. This dictates the amount of space between the appliances, such as the refrigerator and stove, and the sink. These are the three main areas of cooking in the kitchen, and they should be within close proximity if you want to make meal prep easier. Fewer steps between these areas means less mess and more time saved, plus fewer accidents from turning around on someone or burning a person with a hot pot. Connection is an important element in the home, especially in the kitchen, as we like to stay involved with what’s going on with our family. However, a closed kitchen can make us feel secluded. Open floor plans are a popular option for homeowners who want to cook while staying connected. It’s easier to stay motivated to cook healthier meals for your family when you’re surrounded by them while cooking. A good kitchen designer can help you create the perfect layout that inspires you to be healthy in the kitchen.

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Good Kitchen Appliances

A delicious meal can be ruined if you have faulty appliances or those with poor functionality. No one looks forward to cooking on a stove that doesn’t work properly or using a microwave that is outdated. This can even extend to the type of faucet or refrigerator you have. Storing the fresh ingredients used to make those healthy meals requires a suitable location and the right temperature, but if you have an old refrigerator or one that lacks sufficient storage, you will become frustrated. Consider upgrading to one that has sufficient room for all those nutritious ingredients. A good stove can also do wonders, not just in cooking your food evenly, but in motivating you to want to do it. You can weigh the options between a standard four-burner stove and a six-burner stove with a griddle option. Perhaps you prefer gas over electric; the choice is yours. The kitchen sink matters, including the faucet, as most of your prep work is done there, such as rinsing vegetables. Select one that is easy to turn off and on, as you may have hands that are covered in olive oil or something else. Another good faucet option would be a nozzle that streams or sprays, a sprayer is perfect for rinsing salads or dirty dishes. Your kitchen appliances matter when cooking, so invest in ones that will make the job of cooking healthy meals easier for you.

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Organized Kitchen Design

Knowing where everything is makes any task easier to accomplish, and the kitchen is no exception. Nothing nixes motivation like a disorganized kitchen; a healthy kitchen is one that is organized and has a place for everything. Things most used in a healthy kitchen include:

  • Spices
  • Cutting boards
  • Pots and pans
  • Baking sheets
  • Cutlery
  • bowls

These items should be easily accessible and have a designated area. Spices will almost always be needed near the stove, so consider designing cabinets with roll-outs where you can place your favorite spices. Cutting boards and baking sheets are neatly tucked away in cabinets with dividers. Adding deeper drawers to your lower cabinets makes storing pots and pans effortless and simple to put away when done. Kitchen organization is essential because it reduces stress, allows you to find everything needed for a healthy dinner, and makes it easier to put things back where they belong. A healthy kitchen is one where you can find things when needed and keep it that way. Our design team is experienced in helping our clients create a kitchen that perfectly suits their home’s needs.

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Pantone’s Classic Blue: COLOR OF THE YEAR 2020

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There is more to color than simply a large selection of hues. Color sends a message and can represent thought and emotion, especially in the world of design. Each year, Pantone announces its choice for the color of the year, a tradition that started in 1999, and designers everywhere eagerly await the news. Classic Blue was this year’s choice of color, a color that represents the future.

As we prepare to close the door on one decade and begin anew, many are filled with anticipation of what the coming year will bring. Blue has always been associated with stability, relaxation, and tranquility, as is seen in nature with the ocean and sky. We understand that hectic schedules and stressful office days generate a need for a place to unwind and completely relax. Here are a few ways to incorporate the color of the year into your home and give it that welcoming environment that will last throughout the coming decade and beyond.

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Designing With Natural Light: 3 Benefits Of Using Natural Light

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Light is one of nature’s most captivating elements, and its presence has the power to transform a space. In the world of interior design, natural light plays a vital role—not only by enhancing aesthetics but also by elevating the overall atmosphere of a room. It can create dramatic contrasts that bring depth and interest to a space, while also highlighting architectural and design features.

Natural light, when thoughtfully incorporated, makes interiors feel larger, warmer, and more welcoming. At Greenbrook Design, we embrace a design approach known as daylighting—the intentional use of natural light to shape how a space looks and feels throughout the day. It’s one of our favorite tools in the design process.

Here are just a few reasons why we love incorporating natural light into our projects…

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Beautiful, Practical, Durable: Vintage Vinyl Floor Cloths

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Rugs have long been a staple in interior design, often described as the “shoes” of a room—they complete the look. Whether subtly complementing a color palette or boldly standing out as a statement piece, rugs add warmth, texture, and personality to any space. A well-chosen rug can effortlessly transform the entire feel of a room.

However, traditional rugs come with their share of drawbacks. From frequent deep cleaning (which often means renting equipment and moving heavy furniture) to concerns about allergies and curled edges that pose tripping hazards, maintaining a rug can be more work than many homeowners anticipate.

That’s why we’re excited to introduce an elegant, low-maintenance alternative: Vintage Vinyl floor cloths.

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Designing For Budget: Why Hire A Kitchen Designer

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In today’s tech-savvy world, it’s easy to find decorating tips and budget advice with just a few clicks. Popular shows on networks like HGTV make home remodeling look fast and effortless—transforming entire kitchens or bathrooms in under an hour. While these shows are inspiring, what often goes unseen is the extensive planning and detail required behind the scenes to bring those transformations to life.

At the heart of nearly every successful project is one key factor: staying on budget.

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Protection, Reflection, Convenience: Graber Window Treatments

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Window treatments not only provide shade and privacy, but they also allow the homeowner to show their personality. No person is the same, and neither should their window treatments.  They are meant to be a reflection of you and your style. Whether you prefer a more contemporary or traditional style, solar or soft roman shades, wood or pleated, Graber’s vast array of colors, options, and designs will surely suit anyone’s taste. Learn more about Graber on our product page or come visit us in our showroom located in Shelby, NC, and ask to see our Graber display. We would love to help you add the finishing touches to that space where nature and home meet.

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