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Kitchen Appliances: When and How to Choose

Black and gold kitchen rangeThe style and type of kitchen appliances you select can dramatically influence your entire kitchen design, so it’s important to choose wisely, and to be sure you do so at the right point in the process. “Appliances impact your kitchen design in two major ways,” Normandy Designer Becca Ruggiero says. “The first is in how they use the space, and the second is the way they influence your kitchen’s aesthetic. Having both in mind can help you determine which appliances will be the best fit for your new kitchen.”

APPLIANCES AND KITCHEN SPACE PLANNING
If there is one area of kitchen design that seems to change at a rapid pace, it’s the addition of new appliance features and offerings, making it tempting to add all the latest developments. “But for every inch of space you dedicate to an appliance, you are giving up something else, whether it’s counter space, cabinet space, or aisle clearances,” notes Becca. “It’s about balancing the needs of your kitchen overall.”

Think about how different a kitchen might look and function with a 48-inch range versus an induction cooktop with wall ovens, Becca offers. “People can be tempted to go big for their appliances because they host at the holidays, but it’s important to think about how your kitchen will function year-round. Do you need two ovens on a regular Tuesday, or would you benefit more from a larger island?”

While appliance-heavy kitchen designs are very popular at the moment, when space is tight you can look to other areas of your home to integrate those less-frequently used items. “Maybe you move your microwave to a pantry or create a bar for your built-in coffee maker or beverage refrigerator,” Becca says. “They can be still usable in other areas of the home, sometimes even more so.”

KITCHEN APPLIANCE DESIGN INFLUENCE
Determine whether you want your appliances to be a major visual element in your kitchen design, generally known as statement appliances, or if you prefer paneled pieces that virtually disappear within your design. You can also opt for typical stainless appliances or a mix of paneled, statement and stainless.

“Paneled appliances are specially made to allow cabinetry panels to attach to them that match the rest of your kitchen, and not all brands offer that as an option,” shares Becca. This is an important distinction to note when making your appliance purchase, since you can’t just add a panel to a typical stainless-steel refrigerator or dishwasher.

“If you opt for a ‘wow’ factor with statement range or hood, it can dictate the rest of your kitchen’s design so it’s important to make that decision early in the process,” Becca says. “Be sure you absolutely love it though, because these types of appliances often have unique sizing so if it fails at some point, you would likely have to replace it with another of the same.”

WHEN TO BUY YOUR KITCHEN APPLIANCES
“I recommend you do not buy appliances before at least discussing your kitchen ideas with a designer,” Becca says. “Too often I’ve seen people who bought new appliances anticipating a kitchen remodel, only to learn that these new appliances don’t really fit with their overall plans. Then they have to decide whether to walk away from new appliances or compromise on their design aesthetic.”

As a general rule, statement appliances should be purchased toward the beginning of your design development, paneled appliances can be selected slightly later, and more standard sized appliances with metal fronts can be purchased at any point in the design process.

“No matter what style of kitchen appliances you choose, it’s important to finalize your appliance selections before you finalize your cabinets,” Becca cautions. “Cabinets will often be ordered to exacting specifications to account for appliance sizes, aisle clearances, cabinetry alignment, and water line or electrical needs.”

The right appliances can not only bring you joy when cooking and entertaining, they can create that one-of-a-kind look to your new kitchen that’s exactly what you were hoping to achieve. Talk with Becca about how your kitchen might come together with all the appliances you have in mind. You can also find inspiration in our photo gallery, or see the latest tips and trends on Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest.

White and gray kitchen with red appliances  stained and painted vintage inspired kitchen

Stained kitchen island with drawers  White kitchen with contrasting cherry cabinets flanking the cooking surface

Refrigerator armoires in dark stained rift cut white oak  Green kitchen island with dishwasher drawer  Wet bar with open shelving and painted cabinetry

Upper white cabinets, rift cut white oak lower cabinets, coffee mugs in shelf nooks, light green tile backsplash, subway tile. cut white oak lower cabinets, coffee mugs in shelf nooks. Stainless steel microwave, below counter beverage/bar fridge refrigerator  Soft blue green painted kitchen cabinets with stained medium tone maple cabinets <

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