Why is it useful to decide appliance positions before finalising power point locations in a remodelled kitchen?

In a kitchen, where you put things matters more than anything. If power points are fixed first and you decide appliance positions later, you might end up with mixer wires stretching across the counter, microwave cables dangling awkwardly, or the fridge plugged through an extension.

When you first map out: “Microwave yahan, fridge yahan, coffee machine yahan, mixer yahan,” the electrician can place sockets exactly where they’ll be used. You can choose height, number of outlets, and even special points for heavy appliances.

It’s much cheaper and cleaner to get this right on paper than to add ugly surface wiring later. A kitchen planned around real habits – not just pretty drawings – feels easier to work in every single day.

How can planning furniture layout on paper first prevent impulse purchases that don’t fit the room?

It’s easy to fall in love with a sofa or bed in a showroom. Under those big lights and open space, everything feels like...

What difference does placing lamps at different heights—floor, table and wall—make to evening ambience?

Overhead lights alone can make evenings feel harsh, like you’re in an office or showroom. The light comes from one flat plane and washes...

How can choosing a limited colour palette across rooms quietly tie the whole home together?

When every room has totally different colours and styles—red here, neon there, dark wood one side, shiny white the other—the home can feel like...

Expose your thoughts