Nobody plans and builds a custom home with the intention of it just being an okay home. They want it to be their dream home. But, they won’t get there without thinking outside of the box a little bit. When you’re building a custom home, you want it to match your style and personality, not everyone else’s. One of the best ways to do that is by completely transforming the custom home kitchen design and layout. Shaking things up just a little bit, can breathe fresh life into the room and make it more enjoyable than you ever thought possible.
Wood Accents
Let’s face it, sometimes the kitchen becomes that one room in the house we have to use, but don’t really want to use. You can easily make it more inviting, however, by warming it up with incredible wood accents. You have to be careful with this one because it can be pretty easy to go overboard, but with the right touch and design, wood can make the kitchen your favorite room in the entire house. Adding wood floors and counters will warm the whole space up, but you can make it more visually appealing by mixing light and dark tones. If those two options are too much for your style, then consider going with smaller wood touches in your custom home kitchen design like open shelving, wood seats on bar benches, or even cutting boards that you leave out on the counter. Want to add wood accents with some real functionality? Consider taking a corner of the kitchen and having your Indianapolis custom home builder install a wood wall niche complete with a comfy seat and plenty of storage.
Multitasking Areas
When it comes to transforming your kitchen design, nothing says transformation like increasing the functionality of the space. How do you increase the functionality of a kitchen? You add multitasking areas in your custom home kitchen design that allow you to get everything done you need to get done. For example, a workhorse island allows you to prep your meals at the same time your kids are getting their homework done. Another great multitasking area to consider is a coffee and wine bar. By morning it’s a coffee bar fully equipped with everything you need to successfully kickstart your day. By evening it’s an area to gather around as you and your friends sample your favorite wines. The kitchen command center is another great multitasking area that will keep your busy family organized.
Vaulted Ceilings and Natural Lighting
Kitchens, no matter how large, often feel cramped and crowded. As you’re planning your custom home, the kitchen might seem huge, but when you add in the cabinets, appliances, and the kitchen island, you’ll notice the space quickly shrinks. You can transform the space and make it feel more open by vaulting the ceilings. Higher ceilings will give the space more air and breathing room, so you can avoid that cramped feeling often associated with kitchens. Another great way to give the room new life is by including as much natural lighting as possible. Skylights and large windows are a great way to bring in natural light, warm the space up, and make it feel larger than it actually is.
Are you thinking about building a custom home in 2018? The custom home builders at G&G Custom Homes would love to hear about your ideas. Contact us and we’ll schedule a consultation meeting to discuss your dreams and ideas.
Not ready to break ground just yet? Don’t worry about it, we have a great planning resource for you. Our e-book, “Tips For Building Your Custom Home” provides you with all of the information you need to start the process off on the right foot.
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