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

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.

Galley
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

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.

U-shape
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.