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Various Types of Kitchen Layout

by Arch Space Architecture
Before you buy kitchen furniture, you need to consider the kitchen layouts design plan. The countertop, key appliances, and storage places are all shown in the kitchen plan. It's also known as a kitchen floor plan because it generates a work triangle in the kitchen, which is the path you take to cook a meal from the refrigerator to the sink to the stove. When determining whether to rebuild or build a new kitchen for their home, they must consider the kitchen plan options. Learn about each one that will work in their kitchen.

1. L-Shape Kitchen Layout 

One of the most efficient kitchen layouts for the modern house is the L-shaped kitchen plan. The L-shaped kitchen layout maximizes space by allowing appliances and cupboards to be positioned along right-angled walls with an open area in the middle. The working triangle, or the distance between the sink, stove, and refrigerator, must be considered while building the kitchen layout. To begin, an L-shaped kitchen plan should be created with a triangular tip, like two sides of a triangle.The L-shaped kitchen plan is appropriate for small and medium-sized areas, as it almost matches the efficiency criteria of spacing workstations no more than 1.2 meters apart. It's not only about the rules in a well-designed kitchen layout; it's also about how the area feels and motivates you to make delicious cuisine.

2. U-Shape Kitchen Layout

Among the many options, the U-Shaped kitchen plan is one of the most popular. This kitchen arrangement is suitable for both small and large kitchens. A U-shaped kitchen is ideal because it provides enough storage and three sides of benchtops. As a result, this sort of kitchen design allows for ample preparation and cooking space. With three sides that provide for enough cooking area and easy access to all of its appliances, the U-shaped kitchen layout design has proven to be user-friendly. If you want to save space, make benches as clutter-free as possible by storing microwaves, appliances, and other major cooking necessities in the kitchen cabinets.

3. G-Shape Kitchen Layout

For a U-shaped kitchen plan, a G-shaped kitchen layout is an alternative. This kitchen arrangement expands the room space and provides a pass-through by opening up the wall to the next room. It is recommended for individuals who wish to make the most of every square inch of their kitchen. The kitchen's "G" shape is enhanced by the addition of a peninsula to the plan. This style of kitchen arrangement enhances the kitchen's ambiance, provides storage for appliances and serves as an additional workplace. It usually comes with a 1.2m peninsula area. This design maximizes the storage space available to the chef, which is surrounded on three sides. It's the most common plan for a kitchen.

As one of the most renowned and well-known daylighting systems, it may be regarded perfect among others. This kitchen plan is suitable for both small and big kitchens, giving adequate cooking and storage space.

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