HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR KITCHEN ENVIRONMENT Tips and services for improving your kitchen.
The Kitchen 
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The kitchen is one of the most important areas at home. The family spend so much of their time in the kitchen. The kitchen is not only where people eat, it is also a social hub for many families. It is where they gather to eat together and take some time to talk about important events in their lives. It will always be a part of every childhood memory. Everyone has some important memories in the kitchen with their mothers that they assist in cooking dinner, or with their parents as they listen to them discussing about special events in the family.
Kitchen Appliances 
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Refrigerators and Freezers -It is known to be the single most energy consuming appliances in the kitchen. Replace your old refrigerator with a new and quality one that will help you save enough energy for other appliances at home. Stove and Ovens -Make sure that your fuel-burning appliances have a regular maintenance. It is also better if you allow a trained professional to have an inspection of these appliances during heating season.
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You also need to give importance to saving your water consumption in the kitchen.
• Be sure to check your faucet if it is working well and if not, make sure to fix your leaky kitchen faucet immediately. • Doing this can help you save gallons of water from what you think that is only a minor leak.
Fixtures 
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Cabinetry -Avoid using cabinets that are exposed to harmful chemicals. Improve your kitchen environment by using cabinets made with formaldehyde that can contribute to good indoor air quality. Countertops -It is best to use recycled content countertops to help you ensure that the materials used will encourage the protection of the air quality of your home.
Flooring 
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Do not sacrifice the style of your kitchen flooring just because you want to make it an environmentally friendly. When improving the flooring of your kitchen, you have to consider materials that you will use. You can choose from sustainable grown, reclaimed, recycled-content, or reduced toxicity materials.