4 Popular Kitchen Floor Plans

There are endless ways you can design your kitchen and there are always suitable kitchen floor plans for every space – big, small or super-small. Here we look at the 4 most popular kitchen floor plans based on four configurations. Find the one that suits you best.

1. Galley Kitchens:

If you own a small kitchen then Galley Kitchens can be suitable for you. These are long and narrow kitchens with counters or workspaces on either side of the central pathway. The best part of these kitchen floor plans is that they allow your kitchen to extend from wall to wall and have ample storage in the counters. Appliances, the sink, and other such items can be fitted between the counters.

Galley kitchen floor plans make good use of the kitchen triangle concept. You also have ample space to walk around. The disadvantage of galley kitchens is you need to keep it basic as you cannot have a central kitchen island for want of space.

2. U-shaped Kitchens:

These Kitchen Floor Plans have cabinets and counters along three walls of the kitchen. U-shaped kitchens are much like Galley Kitchens but with one end closed. This closed end provides extra space for a sink or a range. U-shaped kitchen floor plans provide ample storage even without a central island. If your kitchen is narrow and you want more workspace, these plans will suit you best.

U-shaped kitchens are great for workflow by making use of the kitchen triangle concept. But make sure your kitchen is big enough to accommodate the U-shaped design.

3. L-shaped Kitchens:  

These kitchen floor plans are space efficient and use the kitchen triangle to good effect. L-shaped kitchens are extremely popular for the workspace they provide and the room space they save. These designs have an ‘L’ shape and hence the name. The longer side of the ‘L’ can accommodate two workstations while the shorter side can accommodate one.

Cooking can be done along one side where all the cooking equipment can also be kept. Washing can be done along the other side where you can have the sink and dishwasher. You need to have a decent sized room, though, for these L-shaped kitchen floor plans.

4. Island Kitchens:

Island Kitchens are the most preferred kitchen floor plans for large kitchens. A freestanding island sits in the center of the kitchen, allowing access from anywhere in the kitchen. The advantages of Island Kitchens are enormous. You get extra storage space, extra workspace, extra electrical outlets, another sink, and with some innovation you can also turn it into a dining table.

Small kitchen floor plans cannot afford an island at the center, but you can think of removing the wall separating the kitchen and the living room, and place the island in its place to create a great room. Another option for small kitchens is to have a small island or a mobile one.

 

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