Designing a custom cottage kitchen renovation is an exciting and rewarding process. A well-designed cottage kitchen can enhance the character and charm of your home while also improving functionality and efficiency. From selecting the perfect cabinetry to choosing the right lighting and plumbing fixtures, there are many important decisions to make when planning your renovation.
Master Edge Homes is a luxury home and cottage renovation expert. We’re here to explore some essential elements to consider when designing a custom cottage kitchen renovation and provide tips and inspiration to help you create the Muskoka cottage kitchen of your dreams.
A cottage kitchen is unique because it is designed to be cozy and charming, focusing on warmth, comfort, and functionality. You’re in the Muskokas to relax and play. You may share the space with extended family or frequently entertain friends. Cottages require different proportions to fit the whole crew comfortably and personalized features to facilitate your fun. This may mean more dining space, a bigger pantry, or customized prep space. Cottage kitchens often have a vintage or rustic feel, with natural materials like wood, stone, and brick used for flooring, countertops, and backsplashes.
Cottage kitchens are often handed down through families, meaning many folks inherit older cottages with dated features. Renovating your cottage kitchen now can make the space more comfortable and personalized to your style and preference. A custom kitchen renovation can increase the value of your cottage, making it a wise investment if you plan to sell it in the future. You’ll also improve your experience in your cottage kitchen with more counter space, cabinets, and better appliances. Renovating your Muskoka cottage kitchen can enhance safety by updating outdated electrical and plumbing systems. Installing proper ventilation and replacing old appliances makes your cottage safer and more energy-efficient.
When it comes to lighting for your cottage kitchen, you want to have a curated combination of ambient lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting. Consider using statement pendulum lights or rustic lighting fixtures to add character and charm to your space. For task lighting, install under-cabinet lighting to provide ample illumination for food preparation and cooking. Cabinet lighting is also a great way to highlight your favourite dishes or glassware. Additionally, consider adding accent lighting to showcase specific kitchen areas, such as pendant lights over your kitchen island or a chandelier over your dining table.
Cottages are often shared among families. If older adults or others in your household have or may develop mobility or accessibility needs, there are several features you can add to your custom cottage kitchen to ensure it’s easy for everyone to use. Consider installing cabinets and countertops at varying heights to accommodate individuals of different heights or those who use a wheelchair. Adding pull-out shelves and drawers in cabinets can make it easier to reach items, while a lazy or super Susan can make items more accessible. Lever-style handles on doors and faucets are easier to use than traditional knobs. Finally, ensure ample space for wheelchair users to move around in the kitchen and consider adding non-slip flooring to improve safety.
When designing your cottage kitchen cabinets, you want to consider both aesthetics and functionality. Choose cabinets that complement the overall style of your kitchen, such as painted cabinets with a distressed finish or natural wood cabinets. Use a mix of cabinets with drawers and shelves to maximize storage space and make it easier to access items. Consider including a pantry cabinet or tall cabinets for storing larger items like baking sheets or small appliances. Instead of upper cabinets, many modern cottage kitchens feature open shelves to display dishes, glassware, and other kitchen items. This creates a more relaxed and airy feel and allows you to showcase your favourite pieces. Finish your look with cabinet hardware that fits your kitchen's style, such as vintage-looking knobs or natural stone handles.
Some popular plumbing choices for a cottage kitchen include a brass faucet, which adds vintage credibility, and a farmhouse sink which is both practical and fits well with the cottage aesthetic. How about a pot filler faucet over the stove, which makes it easier to fill large pots with water for cooking for the crowd? In addition, consider installing a water filtration system to ensure that the water you use for cooking and drinking is clean and safe.
Your cottage kitchen decor should reflect your personality and the way you play at the lake.
Ready for a luxury custom renovation for your Muskoka cottage kitchen? Master Edge Homes is ready to bring our expertise and artisanship to your project. We can’t wait to hear more about your vision for your new space.