Kitchen Layouts 101 The Complete Guide

A large two-pane window adds to the light and spacious feel of this kitchen. Earthy and industrial kitsch best describe this fun and welcoming kitchen. With warm, natural colors and exposed ceilings, you’ll feel right at home with this urban loft feel. It has large, spacious countertops, and beautiful tile backsplash, and wood veneer cabinets. The large copper light and built-in eating area with odd-angled floor tiles create a fun atmosphere for dining with family and friends.
- On an average, a kitchen in the West would have five to six spices at most.
- Without them, another lighting solution is required, so instead I might include wall lights on swing arms that can be angled to suit.
- Infuse a modern kitchen with character and charm by using a vintage farm table as an island — as Amy Sklar of Sklar Design does here.
- Make your U-shaped kitchen functional with a kitchen triangle layout.
An exhaust fan can quickly eat into the upper space of a small kitchen. Streamline your design and save space by opting for a slick design, as pictured here. Another way to make a fridge feel more seamless in a small kitchen is to hide it altogether. This is a splurge and requires some careful measuring and installation, but the result is a more streamlined appearance. (It’s located on the middle right in this design by Unique Kitchens and Baths).
Eat-In Galley Kitchen
The floor to ceiling cabinetry is a warm, neutral tone with clean lines and plentiful storage. Light wood, natural cabinets and white countertops are a quintessential contemporary kitchen look. The result is a bright and airy kitchen, perfect for gathering friends and family. Contemporary kitchens that feel more like living areas than cooking spaces are a welcoming decorating trend. This chic and inviting kitchen by