By Kelsey Bajada, Morning Star Builders

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This second service kitchen is both well designed and functional.

This second service kitchen is both well designed and functional.

GHBA Remodelers Council: Make way for the service kitchen

Service kitchens, or second kitchens, are making a way in today's custom homes and remodel projects. There are many benefits to building a second kitchen, such as hiding kitchen messes, limiting food aromas, creating a cooking space that is separate from the entertaining area, and adding twice the amount of cooking space, appliances and storage.

The kitchen is the hub of the home and is used more than any other room in the house. So, it comes as no surprise that homeowners strive to make this space look and feel beautiful, as well as functional. Thus, the importance of a service kitchen becomes evident. With the addition of a second kitchen, the main kitchen becomes the focal point of the home, leaving the "mess" of a well-used kitchen behind the scenes.

It's crucial to point out that second kitchens are not only a viable option for new-construction homes, but also homes in the remodeling process. But, how do you convert one kitchen into two? You might be surprised how far a creative designer/builder and experienced project manager can get you. Often, a service kitchen can be created using unused hallway space, a rarely occupied formal dining room, or even your current pantry area.

The layout of a second kitchen can vary according to your unique, personal needs. It can be as simple as added counter space or storage and a second dishwasher. Or you may be looking for a full second kitchen, complete with a second dishwasher, oven, microwave, sink and more.

Designer and owner of Chairma Designs, Cindy Aplanalp, said, "Sometimes the doorway between the (two) kitchens is fun, like a brightly painted barn door or a cleaver pocket door with an interesting, obscure glass to let light pass, while still hiding the mess". The possibilities are endless.

Whether you are building a new-construction home or remodeling your current home, don't discount the second kitchen. This supplemental space can provide your home with the added convenience, function and beauty you've been looking for.

This article was provided by a member of the Remodelers Council of the Greater Houston Builders Association. The Remodelers Council is dedicated to promoting professionalism and public awareness of the remodeling profession through education, certification and service to the Houston community. For information on this article, please contact Lorraine Hart at lorraine@idealconsulting.net. To join the council or to find a professional remodeler in your area, please visit http://www.ghba.org.

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