Kitchen Layout
Like clothing or furniture, kitchens come in many styles. Since a new kitchen costs the most and last the longest, choosing a kitchen style requires serious thought. Kitchen is where most of us go to not just for the food and drinks but for a place to chill sometimes. So you would want to make it as comfy as you can, as stylish as you can. You may see as kitchen of different designs and though 'they're just different shape for style'. However these styles have different reasons for its own reasons.
Single-lined Kitchen
The single-line kitchen is suitable for rooms with only one partition wall, basically one wall of counters, cabinets, and appliances. Set-forward work areas and deeper base units can easily create more work and storage space.
Two-lined Kitchen
The two-line kitchen makes the best use of the available space. A distance of at least 1.2 metres between the two kitchen lines allows unrestricted access to the base units.
L-shaped Kitchen
The L-shaped kitchen can be used in a variety of ways, its two line of counter-topped cabinets arranged at 90° to each other. This classic kitchen layout is an effective plan mostly for small kitchens.
U-shaped Kitchen
The U-shaped kitchen is reliable and practical. It is ideal for both large and small rooms and provides maximum work surface and storage but gives you only little walking room depending on your size of room. You can guess by now its 3 line of cabinets, counters, and appliances along three sides of a four-sided room. In this type of kitchen layout there's already sufficient counter space around the appliances so the other side of the U can be used for three quarter or full height kitchen cabinets.
G-shaped Kitchen
The G-Shaped kitchen It's best suited to those who want to pack every square inch of kitchen possible into their space but don't have room for the clearance required around an island.
Island Kitchen
The island kitchen is ideal for large, as well as open-plan rooms. Here the island unit constitutes a separate work surface, but still makes the kitchen feel wide and spacious. In addition to being a visual anchor in the space, they also help increase the room’s functionality and efficiency.
Galley Kitchen
Galley Kitchen recommended, particularly if there’s circulation going through the kitchen. most efficient of all kitchens when it comes to the original and primary use of the kitchen: cooking.