Designer Kitchens

Surprise! Surprise! You thought there could only be designer wardrobes, designer houses? Well, guess what now there are designer kitchens as well that you can make use of and select the best for your homes that is out of the ordinary and one of its kinds. You bet, you going to like it the most when you see the results yourself. It is like a make over you can give your home accentuating the most worked in space in the four walls of your house. If you love to cook the most then you would want your space to look just perfect, the layout is all that we are talking about that you can change. There are various aspects in a kitchen that you can change almost as though it was that simple to make few quick transitions. Read ahead for more on the same.
Type of Kitchen Layout:
There are five eminent layout styles for a designer kitchen:
  • L Shaped Kitchen
  • Island Kitchen
  • Galley Kitchen
  • U Shaped Kitchen
  • Double Galley Kitchen
The Galley Kitchen is considered the simplest of the other layouts that can accommodate not more than two people at a time to work in the kitchen. These kitchens would have a sink right in the centre of the line and have appliances which are built in so that it would allow more space. Allowing enough space between the sink area and the hob for work will enable easy access.
The other layouts
The island layout for a kitchen is best suited for a kitchen that has a large room. In this kind of a set up there are more chances of free space that it could be utilised for storage, looking complete with a cooker canopy as the point of focus in the kitchen. U-shaped kitchen layouts are considered best helping in full utilisation of the three walls that are available and reflect the design effectively. There is enough space available for cabinets and cupboards to store appliances. Often used to help separate the dining room from area used for cooking, the idea of the cupboard fits in right here to store cutlery or crockery. The room gives a spacious look big enough for additional storage and preparation of food space.

The L-Shaped Kitchen

This kitchen is peculiar with cupboards that are affixed on the adjacent walls. The fridge, hob and sink are ideally separated from each other allowing enough space for work, with a cupboard in the corner there is available source of storage and is not a walk through room that works towards the advantage of the layout.