Designing a kitchen is far more complicated and important than designing any of the other rooms in a house. While on the one hand it may seem less so, as the options are more limited having to fit in every appliance and work surface, the fact of the matter is that a poorly designed kitchen can be the bane of the family cook and make hurried breakfasts more of a nightmare than they need to be. The kitchen is a room that you will be spending a lot of time in, meaning that you'll have to look at it a lot; and one that you'll be doing a lot of work in, meaning that you'll be struggling to find and use things a lot.
The first thing to consider when designing a modern kitchen is the flooring and the tiles. Stone flooring or tiles are currently popular and these are non-absorbent so easy to clean as well as difficult to stain. Pick a fairly plain pattern to keep your kitchen looking up-to-date, but go for something fairly dark and preferably with flecks to make crumbs and dirt show up less. Laminate flooring is also a popular option, though this can warp over time if you spill large amounts of liquid on it and is also more prone to chips and damage. For walls tiles are still fairly popular, again for being easy to clean. Choose a design that's fairly minimalistic (as this is the current trend in interior design) and that compliments the choice of flooring.
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