L-shape Kitchen
An L-Shaped kitchen plan is made up of two neighboring walls and lines of cabinetry, which are commonly referred to as the “legs” of the L. The length of the L’s legs may be adjusted according to the available space, and the design is appropriate for both large and small kitchens. It consists of two major sides that meet at a right angle with an open area in the middle. It is a highly efficient form that is ideal for open-plan living. The cooking, cleaning, and prep zones may all be placed wherever you choose while still being within easy reach of each other thanks to the versatile design.
This design also lets the homeowner incorporate an island bench to take advantage of the large open space provided by the L-shaped kitchen. It will provide additional prep and storage space, as well as provide the ideal position for seating.
While the typical kitchen size has grown in recent decades, most kitchens are still unable to accommodate the numerous islands, peninsulas, and acres of countertop space seen in lifestyle publications and renovation reality programs. An L plan, on the other hand, may easily fit into a 10 × 10-foot kitchen.
An L-shaped kitchen also offers a ton of design options. This basic arrangement is popular among households since it saves the amount of time spent travelling between kitchen stations. It’s simple to build an ergonomically effective kitchen triangle by arranging the refrigerator, stove, and sink in the conventional three-point design.
Pros
- Ideal for households with a medium to big family.
- Effortless layout Ideal open-plan living
- Cooking, cleaning, and prep zones are all within easy reach of one another. Include an island bench for additional prep and storage space.
Cons
- Because space may be an issue, it is essential to consult with one of our professional designers to ensure that the layout and area of the room are maximized.
- Corner cabinets must be designed with the best interior layout possible to avoid wasting valuable corner space.
- There may not be enough storage; we recommend building an island to help with this.