CORNER KITCHEN
The elements – units of the kitchen are placed so that they touch along the sides of two walls. The sink, the hobs and the refrigerator should be close to each other so that the distances are reduced and we can carry household items and often heavy utensils without any difficulties.
LINEAR KITCHEN IN TWO WALLS
If the space is wide and large enough, the workbench and cabinets can be placed along the two walls.
LINEAR KITCHEN
It is a sufficient solution for large and rectangular spaces. All kitchen cabinets are placed along a wall thus giving freedom of movement in the space from all sides.
C SHAPED KITCHEN
It allows us to fully monitor and observe the various actions on the worktop. The sliding doors can “hide” the kitchen area thus isolating it from other areas of the house e.g. from the living room.
U SHAPED KITCHEN
First of all it allows us to have a very large workspace in a relatively limited space. The kitchen elements such as: the bases (floor cabinets), the hanging ones (wall cabinets), the electrical appliances, etc. are placed on three sides. Unlike the C-shaped kitchen there is not enough space for a table in its center.
KITCHEN WITH ISLAND
It requires a large space. And in the event that a sink and hobs are placed on the island, then a detailed study should be done for the plumbing as well as for the electrical connections.
KITCHEN WITH PENINSULA
The elements – units of the kitchen are placed so that they touch along the sides of two walls. The sink, the hobs and the refrigerator should be close to each other so that the distances are reduced and we can carry household items and often heavy utensils without any difficulties.
MULTIPLE UNIT KITCHEN
All the above types of kitchen can be divided into different functional parts. The peculiarity of this kitchen is that, due to the different detachable units, it is shaped and adapted to multiple architectural designs.