If you are dreaming about putting together a new kitchen or giving your kitchen a rejuvenating remodel, it is essential to do your research and have a reliable strategy in place before starting. The particular work your kitchen needs depends upon the present condition of the various areas and appliances of your present kitchen. Some kitchens could use help with the lighting or water fittings while others could use an updated and improved design.Kitchen design falls into four clear cut categories. The single wall kitchen can be found in cramped apartments or houses while a corridor kitchen may be the best option for narrow areas with doors on either end. The L-shaped kitchen design is used when there is space for corner cabinets while a U-shaped kitchen is favoured in large spaces where the room is wide. When picking a design, be sure to take into account whether or not you wish to incorporate an island into the room as it can impact which design is most suitable for your new kitchen. When comparing prices for appliances for your new kitchen, look at all brands including a Bosch fridge freezer.When planning your kitchen, the first step should always be acquiring proportions and recording the dimensions of the space you will be working with. Obtain the proportions of your ceiling to floor heights to ascertain the right cabinets for your kitchen space. Measure your windows and doors including all distances from the edges of each door and window to the adjacent edges (floor, ceiling, doors, and windows). Make sure that when you measure the distances between walls, that you allow for 600mm extra space from each end where you imagine you might have a cupboard. Next, take the necessary measurements to ensure that all vertical levels are even so that any set up you do during the process of construction or remodelling is aligned properly and you avoid having to make adjustments in the future. It is encouraged that any difference in the levelling of your floors of more than 15mm should be fixed before installing cabinets. Next, take dimensions of all outlets, pipes, mains and other inputs and their distances from surrounding edges and/or surfaces. These are the most complicated to change or move later on, so you need their dimensions in order to build around them.Lastly, pay particular attention to door installation. Take meticulous measurements of the centres between all hinge holes on your doors as well as the bottom of each door to the centre of the bottom hinge. Finally, take the measurements and configuration of the door itself and all of its hinges.