How to Choose the Right Kitchen Appliances
Continuing our designer-led article about the essential considerations when planning a new kitchen project, we look at choosing the right kitchen appliances.
Selecting the right appliances for your home can make a considerable difference to your enjoyment, and even the layout possibilities, of the final space. Understanding what you would like to cook is the first step in choosing your new kitchen's proper appliance functionality.
downdraft induction cooktops
In recent years the performance of downdraft extraction has increased dramatically. Removing the need for ceiling hoods, often previously positioned on an external wall or ducted through ceilings.
The change means that the induction hobs' position is such the cook looks into the room when working—allowing them to talk to guests and be part of the conversation without turning away. It also provides a clean appearance across the kitchen ceiling, providing space for decorative lighting or storage.
steam ovens
When cooking, preparing moist, succulent foods is what we often set out to achieve. However, it isn't always easy to introduce steam whilst baking for a crispy crust or to reheat leftovers in the microwave without it drying out first.
In this instance, steam ovens can revolutionise the quality of your cooking. Quickly and easily invigorating last nights pasta, or perfectly cooking the Sunday roast until the meat is tender and delicious.