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GET TING STA RTE D THE HARDEST PART OF REDESIGNING YOUR KITCHEN By Gene Maida, mba, Georgian Renovations hen we procrastinate, most often we’re putting off work that is either physically taxing or that takes up too much of our time. But what about those tasks that are mentally strenuous, like decision making? When considering an interior renovation, the decision to redesign your kitchen isn’t one big decision, but rather an ongoing series of smaller decisions, that can often make it difficult to just get started. That’s why more and more people 30 | the COLLECTION
are choosing to work with a professional interior designer. Designers help us realize our visions. More importantly, they help us get started. A Georgian Interior Designer will approach your new kitchen from a functional point of view — what do you want from your new kitchen? Answers to questions like this one depend on who you are and what you’re going to do. Do you have a
large family, do you live alone, are you somewhere in between? Are you passionate about culinary creations or do the extent of your gastronomical endeavours begin and end with the microwave? An honest talk with your designer will help you discover what works best for your unique lifestyle. Classic layouts such as the galley, one-wall, or any of the letter shapes (U, L & G) are all great starting places because they can be