Even though we've seen more cold and snow this spring than we have all winter, summer fun at the cottage really is just a few months away. In fact, it won’t be long until you open the cottage for
another season of relaxation and good times with friends and family.
Is your
cottage kitchen up for all that entertaining?
If you’re thinking of re-designing your
cottage kitchen before the summertime fun begins, you’ll want
to keep a few things in mind.
Open Concept Works Best
If visiting friends and family are helping with meal preparation, a small kitchen can seem even smaller
when there are six hands trying to prep a meal for hungry guests. An open concept kitchen design will not only feel bigger,
but it can become a bigger kitchen by incorporating eating areas into
its space.
Lots of Drawers
In order to act as an effective
multi-functioning space, the cottage should have an allocated storage
spot for everything. And what better way to organize your expanding and
unmatched containers than in a nice deep drawer? Maybe even an
easy-to-reach drawer to store the kid-friendly plates so your little
helpers can help set the table!
Quick Cleanup Means More Time to Relax
Life at the cottage is about fun, relaxation and enjoying the company of others -- it's not somewhere you need to keep spotless 24/7.
When selecting the finishes for your kitchen cabinets, floors and
counter tops, remember to select surfaces that are easy to clean.
A Wet Bar Where You Need It
If you like to kick back, relax and enjoy some drinks
on the deck, consider keeping a wet bar with a small fridge outside of the
kitchen space to avoid congestion in the kitchen at meal
times. It will draw those in need of refreshment away from the
workspace, and ensure a safe and uncluttered prep area.
Are you ready to renovate your cottage kitchen?
The design team at Monarch is ready to help you create the cottage kitchen of your dreams! Call us at 905-686-2001 or drop by our showroom today.
Spring has finally started to show its face: the snow is melting and the sun is warming the air. It won’t be long until you open the cottage for another season of good times, great friends and lots of laughs. Is your cottage kitchen up for all that entertaining?
Just like there are new trends in home kitchens, there are also some new trends in the cottage kitchen world, too. If you’re re-designing your cottage kitchen this year before the summertime fun begins, you’ll want to remember these points.
Keep open concept in mind.
Often, when we are at the cottages of our friends and family, we want to help our hosts with meal preparation. A small kitchen can become even smaller when there are six hands trying to prep a meal for hungry guests. If you design an open concept kitchen, the space will not only feel bigger, but it can become a bigger kitchen by incorporating eating areas into its space.
Consider adding a second sink.
Again, with all the help you have in the kitchen, you might find you are tripping over each other and having trouble accessing all the areas you need to. The sink being a major one! A second sink allows guests to fill their glasses, wash vegetables, and even their hands, without having to come into the main cooking area of the home.
Drawers, drawers…and more drawers!
When we think about our home kitchen renovation projects, we always think how great it would be to add more drawers to the space. The cottage kitchen is no exception. In order to act as an effective multi-functioning space, the cottage should have an allocated storage spot for everything. And what better way to organize your expanding and unmatched containers than in a nice deep drawer? Maybe even an easy-to-reach drawer to store the kid-friendly plates so your little helpers can help set the table!
Ease of clean.
Let’s face it, the cottage is not somewhere you need to keep spotless 24/7. It’s a place to relax, a place to enjoy and often, a place to get dirty. When selecting the finishes for your kitchen cabinets, floors and counter tops, remember to select surfaces that are easy to clean.
An alternate location for the bar.
For many, the cottage is a place to kick back, relax and enjoy some drinks on the deck. Keeping a wet bar with a small fridge outside of the kitchen space is a great way to avoid congestion in the kitchen at meal times. It will draw those in need of refreshment away from the workspace, and ensure a safe and uncluttered prep area.
Are you ready to renovate your cottage kitchen?
The designers at Monarch are ready to help you achieve the kitchen of your cottage dreams! Call us at 905-686-2001 or drop by our showroom today.