Setting Up a Temporary Kitchen
Find temporary kitchen location.
- Find an area in your home that has enough room to cook and prepare a meal.
- Make sure that the area is well ventilated and is near an electrical outlet that can support small appliances.
Create a work space.
- Take advantage of the mock-counter space that a long, sturdy table can provide.
- Position each appliance in a neat row for easy use.
- Include a small storage container for cooking utensils .
- Once demo starts, consider reusing your old base cabinets in an alternate room to store canned and boxed goods, dishes and glasses.
Gather Your Essential Supplies.
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When packing up your existing cabinets, set aside the number of plates, bowls, cups and silverware that you will need for your family.
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Set aside cooking utensils needed to make a meal: a can opener, colander, cutting board, knives, favorite pans, measuring utensils, etc.
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Stock up on disposable plates and cups to make life a bit easier on you. There are many environmentally-friendly options available.
Make a dish-washing station.
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Designate one sink in your home to use for dish washing.
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If you need to use a bathroom, consider putting a plastic bin/tote in the bathroom to hold washing supplies.
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Some remodelers keep a small tote handy to collect all dirty dishes after a meal. This way, you can easily carry dishes to the sink and avoid spills or stains along the way.
Cooking.
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Take advantage of portable cooking appliances such as countertop grills, crock pots, convection ovens, microwaves, hot plates, etc.
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Keep your portable appliances in a central location with a recipe box of meals that can be made using each appliance.
Refrigeration.
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Ideally, your refrigerator can be in or close to your temporary kitchen. If it needs to be moved farther away, make sure to have a clear path/access.
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If possible, avoid putting your refrigerator on carpet or flooring that might be damaged in case of a leak.
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Regardless of the location you choose, make sure you have that area has the proper electrical requirements.
Meal Plan.
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Precook meals before the installation process and freeze them. Homemade stews, soups, and baked goods are a wonderful treat when you’re missing the luxury of your former kitchen setup.
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Tired of cooking in? Treat yourself to new restaurants or visit markets for freshly prepared foods.
Be flexible.
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We understand that everything may feel scattered around your home, but remember, it’s only temporary.
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With some simple planning, you can make the process easier and more enjoyable. And, your new kitchen will be well worth the wait!
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Remember – Be safe. Be flexible. Your new kitchen will be well worth the wait!