Kitchen Types: The Perfect Layout!
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Are you looking to renovate your house or just your kitchen? kyuki khana is the top priority Haina? Choosing the appropriate type of layout is necessary. Are you familiar with types of kitchen layouts? Want to make things easier and make your kitchen look ravishing? Read on and find out!
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While choosing the perfect kitchen type, there are certain factors to keep in check, like the size of your house, floor layout, and wall arrangement.
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Always ensure that the kitchen area is safe and comfortable for the whole family. Let’s look at some types of kitchen layouts.
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Island Modular Kitchen: This type of kitchen layout is spread out and covers a large area. Being shaped like an island, this type of kitchen provides ample space making the kitchen multifunctional.
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Parallel/Galley Kitchen Design: This layout consists of two rows of cabinets facing each other, creating an inner passage or galley between them. This layout avoids a claustrophobic setup.
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L-Shaped Kitchen: This is suitable for small to medium kitchens. It requires the kitchen to be built at the corner and, one wall must be twice the length of the other.
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U-Shaped Kitchen: This consists of three adjoining walls and two parallel making a U shape.
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One wall: It is suitable for small kitchens. Commonly for studios, garage apartments, or single bedroom apartments.
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G-Shape/Peninsula Kitchen: This layout makes the room area more spacious.
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Among these types, Peninsula/G-shape is the most popular kitchen type. It holds more appliances and provides extra workspace.
Ghar ka sabse important and favorite part kya hai? Mere lie to the kitchen. I wander off to the kitchen like 4 to 5 times a day, hoping to eat something new each time!! Let us know which layout is perfect for your house in the comments. Or any of these layouts you currently have!
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