Overall cabinet layout

The outstanding cabinet designer will make the kitchen of all shapes show in the most perfect posture. The more common cabinet layout can be divided into one-line + island design, U-shaped design, one-line design, corridor design and L-shaped design.

One-line kitchen + island

The island kitchen has more worktops and storage space for multiple people working in the kitchen at the same time. A sink or oven/stove can also be installed on the kitchen island if needed. Before deciding, check to see if you can connect the pipes, circuits, and vents of the kitchen island range hood, and ensure that there is a work surface between the stove and the sink.

This design requires a lot of kitchen space. There must be at least 120 cm between the kitchen cabinet and the kitchen island to ensure that there is enough room for movement and space for the doors and drawers to open. The kitchen island can also be used for serving, bar tables or room dividers.

U-shaped kitchen

The U-shaped kitchen makes it easy to access every item, maximizing the use of space for cooking and storage, and the two can easily work in the kitchen at the same time. But the U-shaped kitchen is only suitable for large kitchens. Avoid the crossover of the operating surfaces so that the two can work comfortably at the same time without colliding. Keep at least 120 cm between the two opposite cabinets to ensure adequate space.

Corridor kitchen

The corridor kitchen is a two-row work and storage area along two opposite walls. If preparing food is the focus of kitchen work, then this design is a big plus. The hallway kitchen does not require a lot of space, and there are doors or windows at the end of the kitchen.

Keep at least 120cm between the two opposite cabinets to ensure there is enough space to open the door. For a small space, you can choose a cabinet with a depth of 60cm on one side and a cabinet with a depth of 35cm on the other side.

One-line kitchen

A flat-panel kitchen is to place all the appliances and cabinets along a wall, and the work is done in a straight line. This compact and efficient narrow kitchen design is suitable for small and medium-sized families or housings where only one person works in the kitchen at the same time. If you use this design in a large kitchen, it may cause too much distance between different functions. Consider using double-row cabinets or adding wall-to-wall cabinets to maximize wall space.

L-shaped kitchen

The L-shaped kitchen is a practical kitchen design and the most common kitchen design, ideal for small spaces. By dividing the working area between the walls connected on both sides in this way, an ideal working triangle can be obtained. Stoves, sinks, disinfection cabinets, and refrigerators, with worktops between each workstation to prevent spills and overcrowding.

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