Single Wall

Single Wall

A single wall kitchen on one side of the room offers an efficient solution in small spaces. But it is also a classy option in larger kitchens, where – combined with a dining table or lounge furniture – it makes the perfect eat-in kitchen.

Galley

Galley

Two walls, one solution: the galley kitchen uses two adjacent walls for maximum storage in small rooms. This arrangement works great if you have a window on one side of the room and a door on the other. In larger, open rooms the second countertop can separate the cooking and the living area.

L-shape

L-shape

The L-shape kitchen consists of two adjacent, perpendicular walls and is a great option for an eat-in kitchen with a small table and chairs. This open kitchen layout is perfect for conversations and get togethers.

U-shape

U-shape

A U-shaped kitchen is designed for one primary cook. The efficient layout guarantees lots of storage and can work in a small space as well as for professional use in larger kitchens, where you can combine it with an island.

With Island

With Island

An island is one of the most popular designs for a kitchen remodel – and is also a very flexible one. It can be both, an efficient place for cooking and eating and an inviting place for intimate cooking with friends.