KITCHEN LAYOUTS
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Single Wall Kitchen
As the name might suggest, the single wall kitchen design takes a minimalist approach to designing the kitchen. It’s the simplest version of a kitchen you could have while being extremely organised. This design provides one of the best, if not the best, kitchen work triangles. The work triangle doesn’t intersect with each other, providing better maneuverability and a free flow of work.
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Parallel Kitchen
A layout inspired straight from the railway dining cars, the Parallel Kitchen layout is a long, narrow aisle with services, and cabinets on both sides. The layout can sometimes be dead-end on one side as per the available space in your house. It is considered one of the most functional kitchen layouts and can easily fit into a small kitchen design that costs a lot less than other layouts.
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Island Kitchen
The kitchen layout includes a free-standing island counter with cabinets and a seating area. The speciality of this layout is that it can be added to an existing kitchen layout, complementing it. Over the years, the island counter has become an integral part of the kitchen that provides additional space along with extra cabinets.
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L Shaped Kitchen
The L-shaped kitchen layout is perhaps the most popular layout, as it presents several benefits for both your kitchen and you. It also sports a sensible work triangle, and its ability to fit into small homes makes it a no-brainer. Moreover, the layout makes the kitchen more accessible due to its multiple entrances.
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U Shaped Kitchen
The U-shaped kitchen is known for featuring built-in cabinetry, counter tops, and appliances on three sides, while the fourth side is always left open. However, in large spaces, the U-shaped kitchens are outfitted with an island counter with a seating area. And as far as small spaces are concerned, a peninsula maybe attached to one side to provide seating.
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G Shaped Kitchen
A peninsula kitchen layout is not so different from an island design. The main difference would be that in the peninsula layout, the island is attached to the wall on one end. But the reason most people opt for a peninsula kitchen layout is that while it presents all the benefits of an island counter, it can also fit into a wide range of spaces.
Which Kitchen Layout Is Best For Your Home?
The layout of the kitchen depends heavily upon the space available in your home, so to make your life a little easier, we have listed the best layout as per the space available in your home.