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Types Of Kitchen |The Complete Guide To Kitchen Layouts

                                           

Types Of Kitchen |The Complete Guide To Kitchen LayoutsTypes Of Kitchen |The Complete Guide To Kitchen Layouts

TYPES OF KITCHEN


The 6 Most popular kitchen layout type

With a additional row cabinetry, the galley kitchen already offers more flexibility when it comes to storage space. Especially for bigger families or multiple cook kitchen,

1.       THE PARALLEL KITCHEN (GALLEY)......

2.       THE  L- SHAPED KITCHEN......

3.    THE U- SHAPED KITCHEN......

4.    THE G- SHAPED KITCHEN......

5.    THE ONE COUNTER (ONE WALL) KITCHEN......

6.     THE ISLAND KITCHEN.....

7.     THE PENINSULA KITCHEN.......



1.       PARALLEL KITCHEN (GALLEY)

With a additional row cabinetry, the galley kitchen already offers more flexibility when it comes to storage space. Especially for bigger families or multiple cook kitchen, it is important to have a work areas along only one of the wall, not both. This wall help  you to avoid traffic through the work triangle and eliminate the risk of injury.

                                Single cook Distance of pallar kitchen  42” (3’6”)


                                Double cook Distance of pallar kitchen  48” (4’)

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Parallel kitchen Types Of Kitchen

 

2.       L- SHAPED KITCHEN

Where space allow, make the most of the corner by installing a walk-in pantry cupboard. this way you won’t lose the valuable space that is usually lost in a corner, and you gain a huge asset to your kitchen.  With an  L- shaped kitchen, you may even be able to create a small breakfast nook in the opposite corner, further increasing your family’s enjoyment of room

L-SHAPE KITCHEN

3.       U- SHAPED KITCHEN

Keep window areas open and uncluttered in a U- shaped kitchen. This types of kitchen layout provides the perfect opportunity for an uninterrupted work triangle soo make the best use of the space by having the work areas on the opposite end of the back and entry doors.


 

U SHAPE KITCHEN

4.       G- SHAPED KITCHEN

A     is the term used to describe a cabinetry configuration that has a preparation-area peninsula and four walls of storage. ... G-shaped designs also increase the number of base cabinets that can be included which increases storage space while streamlining the cooking area.


G-SHAPE KITCHEN

5.       ONE COUNTER (ONE WALL) KITCHEN

Think vertical. You only have so much width to work with, so taking your cabinets up as far as possible will help create extra storage space. While the traditional work triangle is not possible in a one-wall kitchen, try to put your fridge on one end, oven and hob in the middle and the sink at the other end. If your cabinets do not go up to ceiling, utilise the space above them by storing lesser-used items there. Alternatively, you can use this space as a display area to strengthen the theme of your kitchen.

One counter kitchen one wall kitchen


6.       ISLAND KITCHEN (ISLAND COUNTER)

Utilise  the island as both a work and social area where family and friends can interact while meals are being prepared because of it is a great place to install prominent decorative lighting that can also serve as task lighting.

Types Of Kitchen |The Complete Guide To Kitchen Layouts


7.       THE PENINSULA KITCHEN

As with the island kitchen, the peninsula offers a great opportunity for interaction during meal preparation. Is is a great solution for a small enclosed to open the area up to an adjacent room without giving up on storage space. 


The peninsula kitchen



SIZE OF KITCHEN

Minimum Area:- the minimum area of store room should not be Less than 3 sqft. M

The height of room :- the room should  not be less then 2.2 m.

Size

Dimension in FT

Dimension in MT

LARGE

               12X14

3.65X4.26

MEDIUM

                  8X10

2.44X3.05

SMALL

                    5X6

1.52X1.83

                                                                                                                                                               


possible will help create extra storage space. While the traditional work triangle is not possible in a one-wall kitchen, try to put your fridge on one end, oven and hob in the middle and the sink at the other end. If your cabinets do 

The work Triangle :-

The work triangle was devised in the 1920’s as one of the first measures of efficiency in a residential kitchen. The triangle creates a clear path between the area for

Ø  Food preparation

Ø  Stove , Hob

Ø  Cleaning area

Ø  Sink

Ø  Food storage

Ø  Refrigerator

The kitchen work triangle 3 Element distance min 4’ max 9’

The kitchen work triangle 3 Element sum min 13’ max 26’

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