Architectural Design Kitchen Design – Part #2 Technological Design Grade 11 - TDA3M.

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Architectural Design Kitchen Design – Part #2 Technological Design Grade 11 - TDA3M

Steps to Design a Kitchen  Step#1 - Decide the type of Kitchen  Step#2 - Draw in Work Triangle (3 Centres)  Step#3 - Draw in Cabinets Lightly  Step#4 - Draw in Base Cabinets  Step#5 - Draw in Wall Cabinets  Step#6 - Teacher approval to begin CAD layout

Step #1  Decide the type of Kitchen  U-shaped Kitchen  Peninsula Kitchen  L-Shaped Kitchen  Corridor Kitchen  One Wall Kitchen  Island Kitchen

Step #2  Draw in Work Triangle – Position 3 centres the Storage and Mixing Centre, Clean-up Centre and the Cooking Centre

Step #3  Draw in the Cabinets Lightly

Step #4  Draw in Base Cabinets

Step #5  Draw in Wall Cabinets

Step #6  Teacher approval to begin CAD layout

Acknowledgements  Text: Expert Advice from the Home Depot Kitchen Design and Planning 1-2-3