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Karine Breard shares 5 Basic Kitchen Design Layouts

When designing a kitchen, it's important to consider the layout that will work best for your space and your needs. Here, Karine Breard shares five basic kitchen design layouts to consider:

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Karine Breard shares 5 Basic Kitchen Design Layouts

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  1. Karine Breard Interior Designer KARINE BREARD SHARES 5 BASIC KITCHEN DESIGN LAYOUTS

  2. 1. ONE-WALL LAYOUT The one-wall layout is ideal for small homes or apartments where space is limited. In this layout, all the kitchen elements are arranged along a single wall, making it easy to access everything you need. • Karine Breard

  3. 2. GALLEY LAYOUT • The galley layout is a popular choice for small kitchens. It features two parallel walls with a walkway in between. This layout is efficient and provides plenty of counter space, but it may feel cramped if there isn't enough room for the walkway.

  4. 3. L-SHAPED LAYOUT • The L-shaped layout is a versatile option that works well in both small and large kitchens. It features two perpendicular walls with a corner, creating an L-shape. This layout provides plenty of counter space and allows for easy traffic flow.

  5. 4. U-SHAPED LAYOUT • The U-shaped layout is perfect for larger kitchens and provides plenty of counter and storage space. It features three walls with a walkway in between, creating a U-shape. This layout is efficient but may feel cramped if the walkway is too narrow.

  6. 5. ISLAND LAYOUT • The island layout is a popular choice for larger kitchens. It features a central island that provides extra counter space and storage. This layout allows for easy traffic flow and can be customized to fit your specific needs.

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