Your kitchen is the heart of your home. It’s where you and your family gather to create meals, share a snack, or grab a quiet moment with a cuppa and a magazine. So, when you’re planning and designing your new modular home, it’s important to get it right.
The first step is to choose a layout that matches your lifestyle and makes the most of your available space. But an equally important element of a beautiful and functional kitchen is your choice of appliances.
The size, location, and type of appliance are all key considerations – here’s a few tips to help you find the right fit.
Ovens
But for those who regularly entertain, have a big family, or just really love to cook, an upgrade to a 90cm oven is a worthwhile investment.
If you’re keen on the extra oven space, but would prefer some flexibility with temperatures, there’s also the option of installing two 60cm ovens. This is ideal when entertaining, as you can cook in one, while keeping food warm in the other.
It’s also important to get the location right – whether it’s under-bench or wall-mounted. You can also upgrade the type to a pyrolitic or steam oven.
Pyrolitic ovens safely heat to high temperatures and turn grease residues into ash, which makes cleaning a breeze. Steam ovens allow you to cook and reheat food with minimal fuss using just the right amount steam for a succulent finish.
When it comes to the fuel these days, the overwhelming majority of ovens installed in new homes are electric, with gas ovens now being extremely rare.
Within our standard inclusions is a 60cm Westinghouse gas cooktop, but you can opt to upgrade to electric or induction. Electric induction cooktops heat up faster and are hotter than standard electric ones, and they also cool down much faster too. Their glass top is easy to clean, but they do require special cookware which adds to the overall expense.
Upgrades include a 90cm slide-out, or a canopy or hooded design. For a premium upgrade, you may choose an under-mount rangehood - it looks sleek and is ultra-quiet as the fan is located in your roofspace.
There are also a few choices when it comes to dishwashers, including double-drawer models that give you the option of running smaller, water-saving loads. If you have an idea or particular need, talk to your design team for expert advice.
Whether you’re a keen cook, have a love of entertaining, or are feeding a large household, the right appliances will make your life easier and bring a smile to your face every time you use them.
Are you planning your new home and need some advice on the best appliances for your kitchen? We’d love to hear from you.