Design Detailic - Introduction To Kitchen Design
Design Detailic - Introduction To Kitchen Design
Design Detailic - Introduction To Kitchen Design
Before 8pm
WEDNESDAY 24.11.2021 SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENT 2
DAY 4 SATURDAY 27.11.2021 6PM - 8PM 8. MATERIALS, FINISHES & MOOD BOARDS FOR A KITCHEN
Before 8pm
SUNDAY 28.11.2021 SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENT 4
STEP 1: Concept and Client STEP 2: Schematic Design STEP 3: Design STEP 4: Construction Documents
Consultation In this phase, designers are Development Construction documents serve
The interior designing process working on space planning At the design development two fundamental purposes in the
begins at a moment when a designer and furniture layout. Minimum stage, the designer works whole interior designing process:
takes down notes about the client clearances and circulation further on the schematic helps in getting permission from
requirements and specifications patterns are clearly defined designs which mean the the local city authority and the
which help the designer to frame the and practiced on the floor elevations and the floor utmost assistance for the
unique concept. plan. plans in a detailed manner. construction of the project.
WORKING DRAWINGS
• A detail in broad terms is a consideration of how
an item is finished and or embellished, what form its
line will take, and its shape, how its surface meets
another surface.
• A building or construction project requires a
complete set of specialised drawings.
• These drawings, called a project set, are used by
the local planning department and building control,
as well as by builders, joiners, plumbers, electricians
and water, gas and telephone engineers.
The buildings are designed by
an architect with a team of
technicians and surveyors to
help plan and produce the
drawings.
The major portion of homemakers total work time four to five hours
is spent on cooking and other activities related to feeding the
family which is approximately one-fourth of a life span.
KITCHEN ERGONOMICS
ERGONOMICS
Ergonomic kitchen spaces are another great way to save time and
energy and efficient ergonomic kitchen requires less stress in
looking out for the utensils and ingredients in the kitchen. So the
kitchen should be well planned and comfortable.
STEP 3
Store your everyday dishes in the cabinet closest to the sink or
dishwasher.
Digging into the details on this a little more, this diagram notes you
should store your everyday dishes (the non-consumables) right
next to the cleaning area, or where your sink and dishwasher are.
This makes a lot of sense when you think about it. What are you
normally unloading from the dishwasher? All your everyday plates,
glasses, and silverware! So whatever cabinet is closest to your dish
rack or dishwasher, that’s where you should store your dishes if
possible.
ZONING
STEP 4 Create prep space as close to the stove as possible.
SHUTTER PLY 20MM THK BOTTOM PLY 18MM THK TOP PLY 18MM THK SIDE PLY 18MM THK
SIDE PLY 18MM THK BACKING PLY 12MM THK SHELF PLY 18MM THK PLINTH FEET
• Base Units
• Wall Units/Overhead Cabinets
• Tall Units
• Tambour Units
• Tandem Units
• Pull Outs
• Drawers
• Wicker Basket
• Corner Units
• Wall Oven
• Cylinder Storage
• Sink Unit
• Built In Fridge
• Dishwasher Unit
• Ro Unit
• Waste Bin Unit
• Cooktops
• Hob
• Ranges
• Chimney
BASE UNITS
WHAT IS A BASE CABINET?
A = 300MM, 450MM,
600MM, 750MM, 900MM,
1050MM, 1200MM Door Screw
B = 720MM
C = 580MM
Side Screw Base Ply
AVAILABLE UNIT DIMENSIONS CONCEALED HINGE FIXING BASE UNIT CARCASS
Cleaning - Sink units & dishwasher unit Cooking - Hob units
Storage units
BASE UNITS Framed Cabinets
•This is a more common, American
style cabinet.
•Face frames allow for easier
installation and door/drawer
adjustment.
•Require separate skin panels to be
installed on site, on exposed sides.
•More options in sizes and
modifications in a framed cabinet line.
Frameless Cabinets
•This style offers a sleeker, modern look
that’s popular in Europe.
•Offers full access to the cabinet
interior, and larger drawer box capacity.
•Cabinet sides are ordered finished at
the factory.
•More fillers are recommended in the
design, to assure minimum clearance is
met for door and drawer openings. (see
image below)
•Less options in sizes and modifications
due to the difference or limitation of the
construction.
WALL UNITS
WHAT IS A WALL CABINET?
Wall cabinet is the term used to
describe the top cabinetry that is
suspended above the counter
space, as opposed to the base
cabinets that sit on the floor.
Handle
Side Ply18mm Backing Ply12mm
thick WALL UNIT MODULE thick
Mounting
Screw Door Screw
A = 300MM, 450MM,
600MM, 750MM,
900MM, 1200MM
B = 600MM, 720MM,
900MM
C = 340MM
Depth Screw Side Screw
AVAILABLE UNIT DIMENSIONS CONCEALED HINGE FIXING WALL UNIT CARCASS
WALL UNITS
TALL UNITS
WHAT IS A TALL CABINET?
A tall cabinet is also known as a
pantry cabinet which can be
extended from floor to ceiling. It
provides as much as four cubic
feet more storage than a wall and
base cabinet. As a pantry, it gives
storage for everything from small
appliances to canned goods.
Open Shelf with no Medium Tall Unit Tandem Pantry Pull- Tambour Unit
shutter with 4 Inner SS Plain Out
Basket Drawer
TALL UNITS
PULL OUTS
WHAT IS A OULL OUT?
A roll-out shelf, also known as a glide-out
shelf, pull-out shelf or slide-out shelf is
a shelf that can be moved forward on
slides in order to more easily reach the
contents stored in the back of a cupboard
or cabinet.
FRAMELESS PULL-OUTS PULL-OUT HOLDERS PULL-OUT BASKETS
Drawer Slides
Drawer
Face
4 UNIT DRAWER 3 UNIT DRAWER with Wooden 3 UNIT DRAWER with Wire Baskets
Back & Bottom
WICKER BASKETS
Wicker baskets are made by weaving organic reed, cane, grass,
branches, roots or man-made products into containers used for
storing, carrying or displaying things. Their uses are in fact
endless. They can be large or small, have handles, open tops or
lids, be hung on a wall or sit on a table or the ground.
Runner / Slider
RUNNER DETAIL
WOODEN FRAME
Wicker Basket
WOODEN FRAME BASKET
CARCASS WIDTH WIDTH(A) mm DEPTH(B) mm WIDTH(C) mm DEPTH(D) mm HEIGHT(E) mm
400 320 500 230 380 120
500 420 500 330 380 120
600 520 500 430 380 120
400 320 500 230 380 210
500 420 500 330 380 210
600 520 500 430 380 210
400 320 500 230 380 300
500 420 500 330 380 300
600 520 500 430 380 300
CORNER UNITS
What is corner unit?
1 2 3
CORNER UNITS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s-5X2NN-k4
Cargo Man
CORNER UNITS
Cargo Man
DAY 1
ACCESSORIES & APPLIANCES
APLLIANCES