Large kitchens have a LOT of square footage to work with (225 square feet or more to be precise), which seems like it would be a major plus when looking at your long list of must-haves. Sometimes though, getting a plan together for all that space can feel a bit overwhelming. The good news is that although thereโs a variety of components to consider, we laid out a few major pieces to help get you started on your way to making the most of that generous amount of space.
Appliances play a big role in every kitchen layout, and large kitchens are no different. โA large kitchen is usually part of a large home, which means the size and number of your appliances should not only match your home aesthetically but should meet your familyโs needs as well,โ says Normandy Designer Leslie Lee. โI would recommend a minimum of a 42-48โ refrigerator and a 36โ range/cooktop to start off with, but you may scale all the way up to a 60โ range or 60โ fridge. Depending on how your family uses the kitchen, you may instead prefer supplemental units ย like a speed oven or bar fridge instead of just increasing the size of a few key appliances.โ
Big kitchens everywhere all seem to have a kitchen island, but before marking out a designated spot, itโs important to make sure thereโs enough space on all sides for traffic flow. โThe width of your kitchen dictates whether you can have an island or a peninsula, as well as what size would work best,โ Leslie adds. โThere are even some kitchens large enough for two islands. I recommend a minimum of four feet between both islands to ensure a comfortable traffic pattern as well as an optimal seating arrangement.โ
Large kitchens have another benefit besides the obvious, they give you more freedom to indulge your creative side. โMixing metals, finishes, and colors just a few of the options you can play with to add contrast and dimension to what can otherwise become a rather stagnant space,โ Leslie adds. โCarving out a hearth room or a smaller family room adjacent to your kitchen is another great way to separate a space and let guests still socialize with you while youโre working in the kitchen.โ
If youโre long overdue for a kitchen overhaul, set up an appointment with Leslie to discuss the possibilities. While youโre at it, make sure to register for one of our upcoming virtual seminars where you can learn about home additions, kitchens, and even primary bathrooms. For even more home inspiration and ideas, follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram.