Who said the kitchen is the heart of the home




















Our kitchens are as busy as our lives; they are the centrepieces of our homes. Many people say that they are at their most creative in the kitchen, that they don't feel limited by rules or people in charge. To be in your own kitchen where you are the boss and you have the space to learn, explore, and make mistakes is something magical.

Here is where we discover ourselves, our history, and our new traditions. Whether you're alone or with your children, partner or friends do you laugh, tell jokes or dance together?

While these kitchen quotes may be generic, they are nevertheless true. I love them because they represent the general silliness that goes on in the kitchen!

The heart of the home is a place where great times are had by all and where some of us learn our best dance moves. All of these quotes are inspirational, especially when you think of your own family and the memories that you make together in the kitchen. The one that stands out for me though is the one about making pancakes together on a Sunday morning.

Is there anything more heart-warming than this? Your tradition may be making brownies on film night or Saturday morning breakfast for your mum, but the core value remains the same: spending time with each other, making traditions and memories that last forever. They say the way to our hearts is through our stomachs, so the kitchen must be the heart of the home! So there you have it, my top 20 favourite inspirational kitchen quotes.

These quotes strike a chord with me every time that I read them and they remind me just how important it is to have a kitchen that you truly love. When you see just how much our kitchens are a big part of our lives and the setting for so many memories, it somehow puts things into perspective and inspires us to make it into the kitchen that we dreamed of!

As a kitchen designer, I love creating a stunning space where life is easy and memories are made! Kitchens are not sedate and quiet rooms. They are rooms filled with energy, aroma and texture.

They were created with a purpose, one purpose in mind. They were created to be utilitarian spaces. In medium sized and larger homes, these rooms were often large enough to house a table large enough to seat a family for breakfast, a snack or a light meal, with the important meals still meant to be served in the dining room where the family congregated at the end of the day.

The family meal had much more importance and significance in past generations than it does now — much of this, again, due to busier lifestyles of modern times.

Over the course of the past 20 years or so, kitchens started to become living spaces with more time spent in these spaces and where more was done than just cooking. Newer homes were designed with kitchens as living spaces in mind and so these rooms became larger to better accommodate family and friends as an additional space for entertaining.

Many kitchens began to open up to other rooms, yet some remained separate spaces. These newer, larger, more accommodating kitchens now had space for large tables and islands were planned in to create a natural flow for those coming and going.

Much more thought was being given to kitchen design and functionality. The idea of the kitchen as a living space was becoming more and more popular and those with smaller kitchens in older homes started to take notice. Today the importance of a good sized, productive kitchen is vastly important. It is, according to many, the most important room of the house.

In the eyes of realtors it certainly is. Its location and functionality are key. Older kitchens must be made to look newer, more streamlined and more modern. For resale purposes, it is not unheard of for sellers to bring in new accessories, paint and appliances are brought in to help the sale. Many buyers, when considering an older home with a smaller kitchen, immediately look into renovation possibilities that may include a remodel, expansion, or blowing out a wall to create a more open feel.

As our lives become more casual, our homes are as well and the walls are literally coming down all around us. There are still those who will argue and tell you that their living and dining room areas do matter greatly, even if they are only used a couple of times a year. They are also building kitchens which are open up to other rooms so that you can have an easy access to the kitchen from your bedroom.

Many kitchens have large separate spaces to put your large and modern dining table or a comfy couch on that place and yet to give you free space to move comfortably. Even if the home is not so well decorated and furnished but if it has a beautiful and large kitchen in it, most of the potential buyers are likely to show interest in it. The idea of transforming the kitchen into a living space is becoming more and more popular and it is logical too. Why spend extra money on creating another room when you can beautifully create two rooms in the space of one?

Men or women, adult or children, qualified or not; everybody loves to show their excellence in cooking and your kitchen is the place where you can hon your looking skills. Cooking is not an easy thing to do. It takes real effort and practice to master the art of cooking. So if you have passion for cooking and a place to practice like your kitchen… Maybe one day Ramsay Gordon would also be pleased by you! Pretty nice post. I am so happy I found your blog and I absolutely love your information about the kitchen is the most important room of your house and the tips you have shared are awesome.

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