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Top Tips That Will Make Your Kitchen Easier To Work In

by Trish

Day 180 - Bloody washing up

How many times has someone said to you ‘the trick is to wash up your dishes right after you’ve eaten?’. It sounds like good advice sure, but what these smug friends don’t seem to take into account is that it’s not always quite that simple. For instance, it might be that you often watch TV while you eat and that you want to watch the rest of the program before you do the washing up. Alternatively it might be that once you’ve sat down, you suddenly feel too tired to get up and do the washing up after your long day of work and cooking.

Finally though, it might just be that you don’t enjoy washing up because your kitchen is too crowded to make it easy. If you have a small or badly designed kitchen, then what’s already a tough and unpleasant job can become unbearable. Here we will look at some of the ways you can make your kitchen more conducive to work, including washing up.

Work Zones

No matter the work you are doing in the kitchen you will find you need work zones. Work zones are areas that you can stand to work and ideally you should be able to reach more than one surface as well as some kind of appliance. In other words a good work zone might enable you to reach two or three bare surfaces and the hob. This way you can chop vegetables, stir a broth and drop things into a bowl all at once. When you first come up with your kitchen design you should try to think about where the work zones are going to be and how you can include more if possible. Using a kitchen island is one great way to add reachable surfaces at multiple points around the kitchen.

Organize Your Small Appliances

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Blenders, toasty makers and coffee machines are all great things to add to your kitchen that can help you to get more from it and provide better for guests. However they also have a downside which is to clutter your surfaces and make it harder to keep things clean. Keep them organized by providing storage for them, and make sure that there aren’t too many wires draped across your surfaces.

Have a Good Draining Rack

For washing up specifically a good draining rack is important and you should make sure that this provides enough space to keep all of your items on easily without it becoming overcrowded. A bowl in your sink can also help with the washing up.

Make Everything Accessible

While you should try to keep things out of the way and off the surfaces you should also ensure that you can quickly access anything you need to from the appliances to crockery and utensils. If you have to root around for ages to find a knife or climb up onto a step ladder to get the tinned beans then you’ll find that more often than not you end up just making ready meals instead…

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Gary Mint ia an interior designer. His area of interest is the kitchen. He loves to come up with new ideas for kitchen remodelling and is a firm believer in the concept of a spacious kitchen. His other interests include cycling and swimming.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Kitchen Tagged With: Accessible, appliance, chop vegetables, clutter, cut, draining rack, Kitchen, organize, stand, stir, surface, tips, work, Work Zones

Feels good to have short hair again

by The Diva

I’ve been dying to get my hair cut for the last two weeks. I tried to get it cut last weekend but my regular hair dresser was off sick so I decided to wait until she came back.

Earlier today my husband and I called our regular hair salon to make an appointment and we found out that our regular hair stylest wasn’t working there anymore. She’s sick and probably won’t be returning.

By now I really needed a hair cut so I made an appointment with one of the other regular hair dressers that work at the salon and crossed my fingers. It took me a long time to find my last hair dresser so I didn’t have high hopes for today’s hair cut .. but low and behold I’m fairly happy with my hair cut. Of course, I’ll have to see how things go when I style my hair myself, but I think this cut might be better than my old hair dressers cut.

When we got to the salon we had to wait for about 15 minutes. I spent some time looking through magazines and amusing myself with a how to lose belly fat fast pamphlet that someone must have left behind.

My husband got his hair cut my a different hair dresser and he was happy with his hair cut too.

I think our neighbors think it’s funny when my husband and I get out of the car with brand new hair cuts. Maybe it is funny that we get our hair cut at the same time, but hey, it’s convenient for us to do it at the same time.

Anyway, I’m happy that my hair is short again and easy to style. It really needed that cut!

Filed Under: Beauty, Health and Fitness, Home and family, Items to Try Tagged With: appointment, cut, hair, hair cut, hair dresser, husband, salon, short hair, stylest

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