A few wise rules to follow when updating your gallery kitchen with replacement kitchen doors.
If your gallery kitchen is quite small, then it will probably suffer form shadows. I would suggest using a colour to brighten up these areas , this could be on the wall or your new
replacement kitchen doors.
Spend some time looking at your kitchen as it is now, grab a coffee and see were the light hits and study what your dark corners are. Maybe paint that that shadowed wall a bright lively featured wall. Hang a mirror were the light hits so it bounces back into the room and avoid dark colours here as it will exorb the light.
While we are talking about brightening, think about installing some built-in plinth lights or glazed cupboards to show off your
replacement kitchen doors. Plinth lights are a great way to add that little bit of extra light.
My second tip to consider is how many units you have, you maybe able to reduce the amount. With small gallery kitchens the same mistake can often be made by having units running the full length of the floor and walls. Think about what you have to store in your kitchen, what will be behind your new
replacement kitchen doors? There are loads of storage solutions that can be fitted to existing units, there is different versions to store many different items to optimise space. If you can clear out a few wall units have them removed, opening up the space.
Thirdly and this is my personal opinion, have lots of deep drawers! I have found that you can utilise the space of drawers much better and if you install drawer dividers this will help you keep organised. Just because its hidden behind
replacement kitchen doors dose not mean it needs to be cluttered. Keep it organised and your keep enjoying your updated
replacement kitchen doors.
My final tip, if you do any reaganging before installing your
replacement kitchen doors, make sure you have enough room for both doors to be open on both sides of your gallyer kitchen.