
Galley or corridor kitchen floor plans (two walls opposite each other) are some of the most efficient you can get, especially for a single cook. With two points of the triangle on one wall and the other point on the… Continue reading

One-wall kitchen floor plans can be very efficient, provided they are small enough. What’s that you say? Isn’t bigger better? Not when it involves walking back and forth along a long lineup of appliances and worktops! Keep your layout compact,… Continue reading
If imaginary kitchen floor plans are ever going to see the light of day, they have to get out of your head to where other people can see them – onto paper, usually. There are several tools to help you… Continue reading
Islands are very popular features in kitchen layouts – but an island is not automatically a useful feature, or a good use of space, in every kitchen.
There are several things to consider when you start… Continue reading