U- shaped kitchens and usually a main kitchen appliance such as cooker, fridge and sink within ones of the three sides. The U-shaped kitchen is ideal for large and small kitchen rooms as it offer the most space for a working kitchen. I can design into the area a kitchen breakfast bar, or if there is enough space within the flooring of the kitchen a dining table can be set.
U-shape kitchens usually provide a lot of cupboard space, the best design will always suggest a blending glass or large display cupboard cases to the wood doors and drawers to balance the busy look and add more style to the kitchen.
This type of kitchen layout is well-liked as it provides a working practical kitchen with worktops, sink cooker and fridge but also allows for further kitchen room space to be used for other purposes such as a dining table, walk in cupboard or larder.
The L-shaped kitchen means that the cost of a fully fitted kitchen with other room shapes is reduced. Allowing more budget spend for accessories such as cooker, fridge and kitchen fittings.
A galley kitchen usually runs alongside one side of a narrow room, galley kitchens great for smaller buildings with unusual room shapes. Most kitchen fittings and appliances can be used within a galley kitchen and can have a number of worktop surfaces.
A twin galley (two way galley) kitchen usually runs along side two walls with a walkway through the middle. A twin galley kitchen has little space for seating areas within the working kitchen. However a good kitchen designer can allow for a flat wall facing breakfast bar with under worktop seating which can used as a breakfast bar.
I have listed the various stages and skills required to complete your new kitchen. Each stage is linked to an information page with more in depth information.
Please find list of Skill and services to complete your fitted kitchen below or contact me today.
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