Creating a dry and wet kitchen is not as difficult as one might think. In fact, following a few simple tips can help you do just that. First, make sure your kitchen is well-ventilated by installing ducts in the walls and ceiling. secondly, avoid using any water-based products in your kitchens such as soap, shampoo, and shower gel. Lastly, keep food items in airtight containers and place them away from moisture sources.

Make your main kitchen area into wet and dry sections by following these ideas.

Due to the complexity and extensive usage of deep frying in Indian cuisine, our kitchens generate a lot of smoke, odors, and filth. Separate the main kitchen into wet and dry kitchen spaces is one of the most recent kitchen trends. The dry kitchen is relatively smaller and used for light cooking, chopping fruit, and baking, whereas the wet kitchen is used for heavy cooking and dishwashing.

Here are some methods for creating separate wet and dry kitchens for your convenience if you are remodeling your home.

Separate the area

The parallel wet and dry kitchens should be close to one another to allow for easy movement between the two areas. It is ideal to divide the dry kitchen from the wet kitchen with a glass divider, a sliding door, or both. However, keep in mind that the wet kitchen is likely to be a little untidy, so make sure it is hidden from view from the formal portions of the house. The dry area, though, might be better structured.

Ensure adequate ventilation.

Wet kitchens should have good ventilation so that pollutants and odors from the kitchen tile may escape and fresh outdoor air can replace the stale interior air.

Construct a flexible dry kitchen.

In an open-plan home, the nicest feature of a dry kitchen is that it may be air-conditioned and integrated with the living and dining areas. The dry kitchen can also serve as a bar or a breakfast counter, among other multipurpose functions.

Tiles for the Floor and Walls

The filth that forms on the walls and cabinets of the wet kitchen tile is made up of moisture, dust, and other ingredients. Installing backsplash tiles for kitchen made of materials like ceramic or porcelain will make maintaining this area simple. If you want tile flooring, choose a matte finish because glossy surfaces can become slick when wet.

The living room/dining room should have a design that complements the dry kitchen. You can choose high-end countertop materials like marble or quartz. You might choose marble, porcelain, ceramic, or vitrified tiles for the flooring.

Separate kitchen appliances

A stove and chimney with a strong suction capacity to extract heat, kitchen pollutants, and odors are some of the kitchen appliances that are most suited for a wet kitchen. Along with cookware, tableware, and standard cooking tools, the wet kitchen should have a sink for utensils.

A small sink for washing hands and cleaning knives can be found in a dry kitchen along with other cooking appliances including a toaster, coffee maker, induction cooktop, and baking supplies. Keep in mind that both wet and dry kitchens will employ common appliances like the mixer-accumulator, refrigerator, and microwave.

By separating the clutter in a wet kitchen and integrating the dry kitchen with your living and dining spaces, you can organize your space more effectively.

In conclusion, designing a dry and wet kitchen can be difficult, but it is important to have an understanding of the different needs of each person. If you are not sure how to do something, ask a friend or family member. Please take the time to read the article and make some changes to your kitchen layout to improve your cooking experience. Thank you for reading!