Friday, July 31, 2009

Lshaped Kitchen Design Ideas







L-shaped kitchens are easy to design.








The L-shaped kitchen gets its name from the layout of the room, which resembles an uppercase L. These kitchens are popular with homeowners because the design lends itself well to nearly every decorating style from country to modern. The layout includes separate areas for cooking and dining but still has an open feeling.


Design a Triangle


The kitchen triangle refers to the regular path you take in your kitchen: you take food from the refrigerator, prepare it near the sink and cook it on the stove or in the oven. This system works well in an L-shaped kitchen. Create a triangle by placing your refrigerator at one end of the L, your stove/oven at the other end and your sink between the two. The open space between appliances makes it easy to transport food to different work stations.


Work with the Curve


The curve of your L-shaped kitchen is often wasted space. Look for items specially designed to fit into the corner of the room, such as corner cabinets, lazy Susans, a corner desk or bookshelf, or pull-out drawers set at an angle. You could even set your refrigerator into the corner at an angle.


Use an Island


Add an island with a built-in sink, work surface and storage underneath to your L-shaped kitchen. Arrange barstools on one side to accommodate visitors or create a small dining area for just one or two people.

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