KITCHEN
LAYOUT
&
DESIGN
KITCHEN
- Is the Heart of the home, where many
families spend most of their time together.
BASIC KITCHEN LAYOUT
- A kitchen layout is more
than a layout of your
kitchen. It is a blueprint on
how your kitchen will
function in general.
THE FOOD STORAGE LOCATION
-Your refrigerator and pantry are major
items here.
-Cabinetry like lazy Susan or swing-out
pantry units adds function and convenience .
-Options like wines racks, spice racks , and
roll out trays help to organize your
groceries.
THE PREPARATION / COOKING STATION
-Your range, microwave or oven , and smaller
appliances are found in this area.
-Counter space is important in this section.
-Conserve space by moving appliances off the
counter with appliances garage cabinets and
space-saving ideas like towel rods and pot
lid racks.
THE CLEAN-UP STATION
-This area is home to sink, waste
disposal, and dishwasher .
-Cabinetry for this station is designed
to recognize with the trash bin
cabinet and roll out tray baskets for
storage convenience .
KITCHEN
SHAPES
KITCHEN SHAPES
-Kitchen are the one room that gets a great deal of everyday
traffic. The layout should be specific to the homeowner’s
needs to serve its purpose excellently.
-There are different types of kitchen layout plans and one of
the considerations in choosing or doing a design must be
according to cooking style to the number of people you
expect to be in kitchen regularly.
U-SHAPED KITCHEN
- This requires three full wall of the
room.
- This lay out is perfect for kitchen that
will get a lot of use and needs a great
deal of space
- With this shape, appliances and
counter spaces can be spaced out to
allow different types of kitchen work
- This shape is ideal for a large family
or for people who take their food
preparation very seriously.
L-SHAPED KITCHEN
- This layout plan is nice for a kitchen
where a lot of entertaining might be
done.
- This shape allows rooms for tables
and chairs at one end, eliminates
traffic .
- This shape is also nice if you do not
have a separate dining room and eat-
in kitchen.
SINGLE-LINE KITCHEN
- This kitchen layout is a good solution for
narrow kitchen.
- One wall would need to be at least three
yards long of uninterrupted space to make
this shape contain everything needed.
- This is not the most efficient, however , as
the user must walk from one end to the
other many times in order to prepare meal;
but it does contain everything needed in a
small and narrow space.
- If the sink is in the center of the longest
wall, it can eliminate some of the in
efficiency.
GALLEY KITCHEN
- The galley kitchen is good efficient use of space ,and is one of that
many professional chefs tend to prefer.
- Though the space is small, the appliances and preparation areas
are close together ,which can decrease food preparation time.
- A galley kitchen has two rows, but is usually not open at both
ends. If you choose galley kitchen layout plans, it is important to
make sure there is enough space to open appliances and drawers,
and to remember that the drawers on the opposite side may be
need to be opened at the same time.
- This will usually mean having at least 1.3 yards in between the
rows.
Island kitchen
- This layout plan will feature an
independent island that can face
living room or dining area ,
allowing socialization between
the rooms.
- Some homeowners will put the
cook top in the island, with a
canopy over it, which then serves
as a focal point to the room
KITCHEN
FLOOR PLANS
AND
SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS FOR TWO APARTMENT
SINK
SYMBOLS FOR WASHER AND
DRYER
SYMBOLS FOR BIFOLD AND
DIRECTION OF OPERATION
SYMBOLS FOR KITCHEN
RANGE AND STOVE
SYMBOLS FOR KITCHEN
REFREGIRATOR AND FREEZER
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING
LAZY SUSAN
BACK
ROLL OUT TRAYS
WINE RACKS
SWING OUT PANTRY
BACK
CABINETRY
-The craft of making
furniture.
CANOPY
-An ornamental, roof-like projection or
covering
BIFOLD
-Capable of being folded into parts , as
with leaves that are hinged together.
BACK