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Kitchen Floor Plans That Make Your Work Easier

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When deciding on kitchen floor plans you want to take into consideration how you use the kitchen.

Kitchen floor plans need to take into account where the cabinets, refrigerator, counters and the oven will be located as this can affect how much time you end up spending in the kitchen.

There are many variations of kitchen floor plans. If you are building a small vacation home, or putting a small apartment in your garage, the floor plan that will work best , is the one-wall floor plan.

A More Convenient Work Triangle

Galley kitchens can be good kitchen designs for small rooms, especially if you close off one end. With galley kitchen floor plans, your kitchen extends down two opposing walls. This gives you the more convenient work triangle. Allowing four feet between opposite counter tops gives you room to work.

The U-shaped kitchen has a three-sided floor plan.

You can have a work station on each of the three walls. It makes a dead end where no one will disturb you by walking though. You can have a work station on each of the three walls. The main work stations are the stove, the refrigerator, and the sink.

 L-Shaped Kitchens Can Be More Space-Saving.

There are kitchen floor plans with an L-shaped design. It takes room to configure a room this way, but it is actually a more space-saving kitchen than the U-shaped kitchen.

The Island Kitchen For The Gourmet

The plan best suited for large gourmet kitchens is the island kitchen. The island kitchen gives a middle ground where workstations can be placed to keep the cook in a more centralized location. A variation is the peninsula kitchen where a counter juts from one wall forming a station similar to the island.

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