Kitchen cabinets are an important part of the kitchen, different design options can meet different needs. Here are five common kitchen cabinet design options.
One-Line CabinetsOne-line cabinets are where all appliances and cabinets are placed along one wall and work is done in a straight line. This compact, efficient, narrow kitchen design is suitable for small to medium-sized families or for housing where only one person is working in the kitchen at any one time.
L-Shaped CabinetsThe L-Shaped Kitchen is a practical kitchen design and the most common kitchen design that is ideal for small spaces. By dividing the work area between two connected walls in this way, you get the ideal work triangle.
U-Shaped CabinetsU-shaped kitchens provide easy access to every item, maximize space for cooking and storage, and allow two people to be easily busy in the kitchen at the same time. But U-shaped kitchens are only suitable for kitchens with a lot of space.
Island Shaped CabinetsThe island shaped kitchen has more countertop and storage space, making it easy for more than one person to work in the kitchen at the same time. If needed, you can also install a sink or oven/stovetop in the kitchen island. This design requires a lot of kitchen space.
Two-Way CabinetsTwo-way cabinets can divide the kitchen functional area into two parts, one for cleaning and handling materials, and the other for cooking and arranging, and the two parts are divided into the word "two".