San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 05, 2015

Sergei Kaminskiy owner of Kaminskiy Design and Remodeling is seeing are real boom in home remodels today. According to Kaminskiy many are choosing to remodel than go through the expense of moving. Kaminskiy offers tips for homeowners thinking about remodeling in 2015.

With home remodelers having access to the most amazing materials imaginable for counters, floors and wall back-drops, it is possible to have the kitchen design and style that in the past were only seen in the most prestigious of homes. With a dependable design and remodeling expert, who truly loves crafting amazing home and kitchen makeovers, homeowners can have the white kitchen, eclectic kitchen or country style kitchen you have only dreamed of.

Tips for redesigning your kitchen:

1- Think about traffic flow: Paths throughout a kitchen should be at least 36 inches wide. Paths within the cooking zone should be 42 inches wide for a one-cook kitchen and 48 inches wide for a two-cook configuration. When planning, adjust kitchen islands and peninsulas accordingly. For kid-friendly kitchen designs, keep the cooktop out of traffic areas so children don't catch handles and cause spills when running through. Also, make the refrigerator accessible to both passersby and people working in cooking and cleanup areas.

2- The right height for microwave: The best height and location for a microwave oven depends on the chef and the degree of kid-friendliness desired in the kitchen. For adults, 15 inches above countertop level is a good microwave height. For kids, a below-countertop setup might be safer and more suitable.

3- Determine the functionality of your island: When it comes to kitchen islands, form follows function. If you want to cook and eat on kitchen islands, plan enough space so the cooktop is safely separated from the dining area.

4- Plan for landing space around cooking appliances: When designing your kitchen, allow 15 inches of countertop on each side of a cooktop and refrigerator. Landing space is also important near the microwave.

5- Pick a focal point: Splashy tile, fancy floors, sizable range hoods, bright kitchen cabinets, and busy countertop patterns give the eye too much to look at. Pick one focal point in your kitchen design and complement that area with a few other quieter, eye-pleasing details.

6- Design with ergonomics in mind: Drawers or pull-out shelves in base cabinets; counter heights that can adjust up or down; a wall oven instead of a range: These are all features that make a kitchen accessible to everyone and a pleasure to work in.

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Kaminskiy Design of San Diego Gives 2015 Trends and Tips for Kitchen Remodel

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