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A GUIDE ON THE TYPES OF KITCHEN LAYOUTS YOU CAN TRY IN YOUR NEW KITCHEN


 

Planning your kitchen is a big time investment and should be done well. The layout of the kitchen will help you decide where the different appliances and functions of the kitchen will be located. The concept of the kitchen triangle is widely used in the design and layout of the kitchen, try to consider the kitchen work triangle when planning the kitchen.


The size and shape of the room will largely determine your layout. While there are variations and variations, most kitchen layouts are based on one of the images below. The 5 most common modular kitchen layouts are flat, L-shaped, U-shaped, parallel and island - each has its own advantages and uses triangles to work differently.


1. LINEAR KITCHEN LAYOUT

wall linear kitchen layout is the answer for small houses, studios and apartments. Unlike other layouts, in this kitchen type, no triangular work is done, the work is done along straight lines. It keeps your kitchen space to a minimum while maintaining the best quality. The places the sink between the stove and the refrigerator, allowing the triangle to work for maximum efficiency. When using a single-wall system, the refrigerator door should be placed so that it opens away from the sink to avoid the possibility of interfering with operation.

In this layout, due to its compactness, great attention should be paid to the indispensable parts of the kitchen, its equipment, storage and white goods. The materials used for kitchen cabinets and cabinets should be chosen with care due to their nature.


2. L KITCHEN LAYOUT

It is one of the most common kitchen layouts. The L-shaped kitchen layout is ideal for small homes as it maximizes the available floor space. It offers you the most reliable space and allows you to easily incorporate a small dining table into your kitchen.


There are two working areas perpendicular to each other on the walls. This arrangement creates a perfect triangle for working in the kitchen as it reduces the time spent walking between kitchens. It makes it easy to create an ergonomic and useful kitchen triangle with the fridge, oven and sink arranged in three classic elements. This setup is perfect for two people working at the same time because there is no traffic flow in the work area. L-shaped kitchens also have a simple and open design.


3. U-SHAPED KITCHEN LAYOUT

U-shaped kitchen layout is a versatile layout for medium and large kitchens. For this type of installation, three walls of the kitchen are used, one of which must be a window. It is a useful design that maximizes floor space. This configuration features a triangular shape perfect for working in the kitchen, with ample workspaces and the most storage space, including large, overhead and tall units.


It keeps traffic in the middle of the room, especially between the refrigerator, sink and kitchen. You also get more counter space, making it ideal for a kitchen that can be used by several people at the same time. If space permits, you can add a breakfast table to this setup.


4. KITCHEN LAYOUT IN PARALLEL OR GALLERY

This layout is ideal for a narrow but long kitchen. There are two long meeting places, which can be divided into "wet" and "dry" places. The distance between the two platforms should not be less than 1.2 meters or 4 feet and no more than 1.5 meters. It has lots of counter space, storage space and lots of room to move around. The parallel kitchen fits most townhouses and can be easily adapted to suit your needs.


5. ISLAND KITCHEN LAYOUT

These kitchens require larger kitchens and are suitable for farmhouses, bungalows and mansions. Perfect for the whole family to get together to relax, cook, have fun and enjoy each other's company. The pantry is a white cabinet with a desk, drawers and storage underneath. A restaurant can serve many purposes. Kitchen islands can be surrounded by kitchen stools to provide additional seating and hold kitchen utensils. If you have the space this is a nice modern option.


Island cabinets can be combined with linear or L-shaped kitchen models to create a separate area on the island. The island can be used as additional counter space or a breakfast nook, wet bar or your favorite bakery nook. It can also be equipped with a sink or stove. With both uninterrupted workspace and storage space, this kitchen is perfect for outdoor living and entertaining. This configuration allows you to have the luxury of large kitchen appliances.



 


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