Many people spend money on shiny tiles and fancy cabinets, only to realize later that the kitchen still feels stressful to use. The real problem is usually poor layout. If the sink, cooker, and fridge are too far apart or badly positioned, cooking becomes tiring no matter how beautiful the space looks.
A functional kitchen allows smooth movement between washing, cutting, and cooking. Even in small kitchens, rearranging these three key areas can change everything. Sometimes the best upgrade isn’t new materials — it’s moving one appliance to a better position.
Before buying anything, walk through your kitchen as if you’re cooking a full meal. Where will you turn? Where will you place hot pots? Layout mistakes are expensive to correct later, so planning saves more money than decoration.
