Hello! I'm Prince Yvo Alcanar: Today I Will Be Demonstrating 5 Diffrent Kitchen Layouts

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Hello!

I'm Prince

Yvo Alcanar
Today i will be demonstrating 5 diffrent

kitchen layouts

Straight Kitchen Parallel Kitchen L-Shaped Kitchen U-Shaped Kitchen Gallery Kitchen

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Straight Kitchen

Layout

One of the most common type of kitchen layouts

Also known as ”Single Line Kitchen” is designed entirely


along a single wall. Like the galley kitchen, single wall
kitchens are almost exclusively used in apartments. This
kitchen layout uses a single work line, positioning all three
kitchen areas – hob, sink & refrigerator- side by side.
Parallel Kitchen

Layout

The design is great for people who have limited

space or need to divide their cooking and food

preparation area from their living space.

A parallel or galley kitchen is a classic layout with a narrow


space that comprises two walls with a passageway between
them. Packed with base and wall cabinets on either side, it is
an easy layout to design as there is no need to worry about
fitting cabinets in corners
L-Shaped Kitchen

Layout

L-shaped kitchen designs allow for easy access to

appliances and cooking materials

As the name suggests, an L-Shaped kitchen layout is formed


of two adjacent walls and runs of cabinetry, often referred to
as the “legs” of the L. The length of the legs of the L can vary
based on the available space of the area and the shape itself
is quite suitable for both large and small kitchens.
U-Shaped Kitchen

Layout

Great for big families

A U-shaped kitchen contains an arrangement of different


kitchen units positioned on three adjacent walls that makes
it appear to form the shape of the letter u. Known for its
versatility, U-shaped kitchens can be enhanced by adding up
a kitchen table or an island.
Gallery Kitchen

Layout

Easy to divide galley kitchens into multiple

working areas.

A galley kitchen design layout (also known as the corridor


kitchen layout) consists of a three to five foot corridor or
walk-way situated between two parallel walls or runs of
cabinetry. ... However, the caveat that comes with the Galley
layout is the stigma that the design seems too small or
narrow in size.
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