What Are the Possible Kitchen Layouts?
The kitchen layout that’s possible for your home largely depends on the type of property in which you live and the available space that you might have. For example, if you are in an older ‘listed’ property, you might be restricted on both space and the possibility of moving walls to make the space bigger. Similarly, if you live an a city centre apartment suit, it might be that your living-room space is integrated with your kitchen area.
By contrast, you might have a large space or the possibility of a large space by combing rooms or even re-orientating the kitchen so that’s its in a different - larger room.
However, kitchen layouts might best be described as follows:
‘One Wall Layout kitchens’ - typically for smaller and often open plan spaces. Modern apartments often use this sort of open plan kitchen / living design.
‘Galley Kitchens’ - This is where you have two runs of kitchen cabinets facing each other. This sort of layout is typical of the Victorian and Edwardian town houses and terraces
‘L Shaped Kitchens’ - The name of this design perfectly describes the layout with the smaller part of the L often taking the form of a peninsula / breakfast bar arrangement. It could be an ‘L’ arrangement with a kitchen island within it.
‘U Shaped Kitchens’ - Again, the names perfectly explains the kitchen layout. It might be that the one side of the ‘U’ is a peninsular / breakfast bar or if the kitchen space, within the ‘U’ is big enough, it could accommodate a kitchen island.
All the above are very much generalisations. The fact is, at Fisher & Noble, we get all sorts of properties and living spaces to contend with. Our bespoke flexibility means that we can produce a design and furniture that works for all types of homes, requirements and tastes. Our custom-made kitchen cabinetry option means that we can make spaces work far more readily than would be possible with ‘off the shelf’ standard cabinet size solutions.
Anything is possible at Fisher & Noble; the only limit is your imagination.