The L-Shaped Kitchen
2015-01-05
I think this layout is familiar to many, as it is the most common type, except for the compromise cases of panel kitchens.
The design of this form is recommended when there are two perpendicular wall planes available for installation, but its advantages really apply when the size ratio of the floor space is 1:1.5 or max. 1:2. The minimum required size is usually 270X120 cm, but of course this can be provided in both directions, however, in this case, always be careful not to increase the distance between the working areas unnecessarily, because then the change will be at the expense of practical usability and the benefits may be lost. If necessary, the size can be reduced, but only if there is no built-in refrigerator in the queue. Appropriate planning can also reduce the length of the routes travelled to a minimum and make sure that everything is on hand. For larger kitchens, some of the upper elements can be omitted, and almost all important tools are placed in the upper part of the lower furniture, which is more ergonomic and convenient than stretching to the upper cabinets.