
Work Triangle vs Work Zones for Houston Kitchens
Want a kitchen that fits how you move. Go with the classic work triangle if you have a smaller space and one main cook. Go with work zones if you have a large kitchen, an island, or team cooking. Many
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Want a kitchen that fits how you move. Go with the classic work triangle if you have a smaller space and one main cook. Go with work zones if you have a large kitchen, an island, or team cooking. Many

A good project follows a clean order. First prep and protect the home, then demo, framing, and rough-in work. Next inspections, insulation, and drywall. After that come floors, trim, cabinets, tile, and paint. Finish with fixtures, hardware, and punch list.

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A gas unit fits rooms where you want quick heat and easy control. Electric fits rooms with no vent or tight walls, like condos or bedrooms. Wood fits rooms that can vent a chimney and need strong heat and classic

A tight lot can still fit a great ADU. Keep rooms simple, keep door swings clear, and keep walk paths open. Use built-ins, tall storage, and the right window spots. Plan the kitchen, bath, and bed to stay out of