
Your kitchen layout and design is largely dependent on your working triangle. A kitchenette is one of the most important rooms in your home before you consider a specific project for a work triangle; it’s very important for you to think about your lifestyle, floor plan, shape, size of decoration and budget. The kitchen floor plan will undoubtedly help you resolve the issue of storage space, lighting, ventilation and the placement of various appliances.
A floor plan should be sufficient to eliminate excessive household movement from your kitchen. So now let's discuss some floor plans that are gaining popularity these days.
1. U-shaped layout
This type of layout usually has three walls, and the cleaning zone is between them. This is one of the most versatile layouts because it gives you plenty of space for cooking, storage and working space. With this design, you can also include large windows, various closets and an efficient lighting system.
2. L-shaped design
The L-shaped layout is one of the most widely used designs and is ideal for both small and large kitchens. In this design, the sink is usually located in the middle, while the storage area and cooking area are located at each end of the cleaning zone. If you have a large enough kitchen, you can also include an island between the L-shaped layout.
3. G-shape format
The design of the G-Shape is very similar to the U-shaped design, as it also provides you with the same amount of space for cooking, cleaning and storage. This design eliminates domestic movement and can easily accommodate two cooks at the same time.
4. Double L-shape design
One of the advantages of this kitchen is that it provides you with a large space for balances and a good cabinet area. This design is ideal for large and spacious kitchens. If you want, you can also include a dining table in the kitchen. Dual L-shaped design provides you with two separate counters in which two people can work.
5. The layout of the gallery
This design is more suitable for small apartments and studios. This layout is also known as corridor design. In this arrangement, devices can be stored on opposite walls, which provides a better working space.
6. Direct layout
The design of one wall is ideal for small kitchens that do not have the required working space. If you want to add more working space, you can add extra space by adding different wardrobes and pantries.
When planning your room, you should be aware of the size and space of your kitchen.

