
Peninsulas, after being a fashion no-no for years, are back in style again. Style aside, like an island, a peninsula can improve the functioning of kitchen floor plans or make them worse. They can be used to create a partial… Continue reading

U shaped kitchen floor plans can be very efficient designs, with everything close to hand and no through traffic.
The main downside is that you have two corners to deal with. Sometimes if the opposite working walls are fairly close… Continue reading

The main advantages of L-shaped kitchen floor plans are that it’s easy to keep traffic out of the work triangle, they can be compact, and the area opposite the corner of the L can be the perfect place for a… Continue reading

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