How to Plan a Kitchen Layout That Works
When it comes to kitchen renovations, layout is everything. Whether you’re in a cozy Salt Lake City bungalow or a spacious Utah County home, a well-planned kitchen layout can enhance functionality and make everyday life easier. Before you choose materials or colors, start by evaluating how you move through the space.
Begin with the kitchen work triangle: the relationship between your sink, stove, and refrigerator. Keeping these elements within a few steps of each other reduces unnecessary movement and maximizes efficiency.
Consider your family’s cooking habits. Do you need more prep space? A kitchen island or extended countertop can make a big difference. If you love to entertain, open the layout to include seating and serve space.
Storage is just as important. Tall cabinets, pull-out pantry shelves, and deep drawers help keep your kitchen clutter-free. Think about including specialty storage, like spice racks, trash rollouts, or utensil dividers.
In Utah homes, natural light is a huge asset. If possible, add a window above the sink or incorporate skylights to brighten the space. Finally, don’t forget about electrical outlets and lighting—task lighting under cabinets and pendant lights over islands enhance both usability and style.
Planning a kitchen renovation? Let RPM Construction & Remodeling design a layout that fits your cooking style and enhances your home.

