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Kitchen Design – Understanding The Work Triangle And
Kitchen Layouts
By David Buster
Having a good layout for your kitchen is important, because the
kitchen should be an efficient and pleasant area in which to
prepare meals and do related tasks. Understanding the kitchen
work triangle concept and the basic kitchen layouts is a
valuable starting point for having a good kitchen design that
you like.
The kitchen work triangle consists of the distance between the
sink, refrigerator and range or cooktop. Each one of these
areas becomes a focal point in the kitchen and forms the three
points of a triangle with different distances between them.
Done correctly, the kitchen work triangle provides the most
efficient food preparation area layout in the kitchen.
Whether you’re remodeling an existing kitchen or building a new
one, an efficient design means that your work triangle
minimizes the number of steps the cook must take between the
three areas during meal preparation and cleanup. The total
distance from the sink to the stove to the refrigerator and
back to the sink should be not less than 12 feet total nor more
than 27 feet. Each triangle leg should measure between 4 and 9
feet in length. The kitchen isles should be at least 42 to 48
inches wide to allow people to move around easily and for
appliances to be opened with ease.
When selecting the floor plan for your kitchen, here are basic
kitchen layouts to consider:
* L-Shaped Kitchen - this is the most popular
kitchen design. It consists of a long leg and a shorter one and
this type of design can be used in small and large kitchens.
The L-shaped kitchen gives you the possibility of having a
center island depending on the space available. In general,
this design will have 2 or 3 appliances on one wall. The usual
arrangement is to have the refrigerator at one end, the range
or cooktop at the other end with the sink located in the
middle. This shape of kitchen generally provides good traffic
flow.
* Double L-Shaped Kitchen - this kitchen
design has a lot of cabinet space and plenty of counter space.
This design is used in large kitchens with two cooks, and it
has two or more entering areas, which can cause traffic flow
problems. To avoid some of these problems, create two separate working areas on
each L of the kitchen so that workflow does not get
interrupted by human traffic.
* U-Shaped Kitchen - this kitchen design shape
has three walls instead of two, and the sink usually is located
in the middle wall section. The refrigerator and range or
cooktop are usually on the side walls opposite each other. The
U-shaped kitchen design gives room for ample countertop space,
and you have three walls for cabinets and appliances. This
kitchen layout tends to create a working triangle that is very
efficient.
The only problem with this type of kitchen design is that
sometimes the two U corners are not used appropriately. Make
sure you buy the appropriate storage items for the corner
cabinets created by the U shape design. The U shape design can
also create dark kitchens because of the shape and the amount
of cabinets. Using skylights, large windows, lots of
under-cabinet task lighting and light colors will help keep the
kitchen bright with sufficient light to see what you’re
doing.
* G-Shaped Kitchen - this type of kitchen
shape is becoming very popular, and it gives you a fourth wall
to use. The G-shape can be used if you have more than one cook
in the house. This fourth wall section can be used for a
counter, island and storage space. With this kitchen layout you
can have two sinks, perhaps two cooktops or two ranges. You
could have two working triangles - one for sink, cook top or
range and refrigerator and a second working triangle with
another sink, built-in grill and cooktop. It allows two cooks
to do different things at the same time and entertain large
groups of people.
* Single-Wall Kitchen - if you do not have
much space, you may only be able to have an I-shaped kitchen.
No problem. Just be sure the sink is placed between the
refrigerator and the stove. Locate the refrigerator so that the
refrigerator door opens away from the kitchen sink. This is a
very common arrangement for small kitchens in narrow
spaces.
* Galley-Shaped Kitchen - this type of kitchen
design is more common in apartments or in homes where space is
limited -- it is often called the corridor style. The kitchen
cabinets and the appliances can be located on opposite walls
for better work flow - place the range or cooktop on one side
of the kitchen along one wall and the refrigerator and sink on
the opposite wall.
To eliminate traffic issues in this type of kitchen design, one
entry is often closed off. This type of layout should only be
used by one cook. If you want to maintain both exits, place the
refrigerator near the end of the galley kitchen for easy access
- this way, your family and friends can reach the refrigerator
without interfering with the person who is cooking. If you need
extra storage in the galley kitchen, install tall kitchen
cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling. Wall storage is
crucial - buy a stepladder to use when you need to reach the
upper shelf of the cabinets, and place the items you use less
frequently on the upper shelves.
By understanding the kitchen work triangle concept and how you
want your kitchen to function, you’ll be more likely to create
the kind of kitchen you’ve always wanted. Today, kitchens are
often viewed as the hub of the home as well as a social center
for family and friends. Planning your kitchen can be a
challenge, but the rewards you’ll receive are very much worth
the time and effort.
Copyright 2005 David Buster
About the Author: David Buster is Vice-President of InfoSearch
Publishing and webmaster of http://www.yourdreamloghome.com - visit
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