Is there a solution to the problem of oil fumes in the open kitchen?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-01-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The ventilation equipment should be good. Open kitchens should choose kitchen appliances that do not produce too much fumes, so high-power, multi-functional range hoods are indispensable "smoke reduction guards" for open kitchens. It is desirable to have large windows in an open kitchen, which can ensure good ventilation, reduce the smell of oil smoke in the room, and allow more light to flow inside.

    In addition, it is best to install ventilation equipment in the dining room and living room to absorb the oil fumes that leak through the net.

    2. Choose easy-to-clean materials. The walls and floors of the dining room and living room should be made of easy-to-clean materials like the kitchen, and the floor should be made of floor tiles, laminate flooring and other materials.

    3. The furniture must be simple. Kitchen, dining room and living room furniture, whether customized or purchased, must be simple in style, do not choose cumbersome Chinese furniture, rattan and wicker furniture, fabric sofas and dining chairs. This is to prevent oil contamination and to make it easy to clean.

    The countertop of an open kitchen should not put too much cooking utensils to ensure its aesthetics. Therefore, it is best for the owner to make the storage cabinet as large as possible and fit all these "unsightly" cabinets into the cabinet. The furniture in the living room and dining room should be coordinated with the kitchen furniture to ensure that the open kitchen blends into the overall home atmosphere.

    4. Pay attention to circuit safety. The building materials of the open kitchen must be made of fireproof materials. The electrical circuit should also be kept away from the gas line, and the power line, network cable and water pipe should be connected from the ground.

    Electrical outlets should be left in an open kitchen, but they are best hidden behind appliances or cabinets, otherwise they will affect the appearance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The open kitchen is now a decoration style that many young people like, and the house is not very wide, you can consider decorating the open kitchen, the kitchen and the dining room together, it is also good, but the only bad thing is that there is a problem of oil smoke, which is a difficult thing to deal with. In order to make the smoke will not be so much, we can change the cooking habits to maintain ventilation, before it was said that "the whole people eat cold cucumbers to match", this is of course a joke, the most important thing is that the cooking habits of frying are easy to produce a lot of fumes, which will not only cause the problem of fumes, but also is not conducive to health, then we can give full play to our own subjective initiative, and then change bad cooking habits. Therefore, when stir-frying, it is best not to have an open flame; In the meantime, don't wait for the oil to smoke before starting to put the dishes.

    In addition, try to steam, boil, and stew as much as possible, so that the oil smoke is much less, and it also ensures your health. In addition, it is better to have larger windows in the open kitchen, which can ensure good ventilation, reduce the smell of oil smoke in the room, and make the room brighter. It does not affect indoor items, because the accumulation of oil smoke is too large and unsightly.

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