CHOOSE THE ALPHABETICAL MODERN KITCHEN

Whether your kitchen is large or small, a well-planned layout will help you make the most of your available space. Refer to smart kitchen styles right away to guarantee that the kitchen area moves comfortably, that the location of appliances and utensils is scientifically structured, or just to create a cozy atmosphere to make cooking more fascinating. Everyone, please use the following from the Adorn Museum.

1. I-shaped: popular with small spaces, apartments

  • Advantages:

+ The I-shaped construction will make room for all of the kitchen's accessories and utilitarian features. This kitchen layout, with its basic square shape, is ideal for apartments that share a cooking space and a living room, or for kitchens with limited space.

+ The upper and lower kitchen cabinets are symmetrically positioned with each other; there are also similarities in how the cabinets are separated. Typically, the upper kitchen cabinet for i-shaped kitchen cabinets will be used to make the most of the kitchen's height to build kitchen cabinets close to the ceiling to improve storage capacity.

+ Although simple, the utilitarian function of the i-shaped kitchen cabinet is highly complete; most of today's kitchen cabinet accessories can be installed. Furthermore, this style of kitchen cabinet is simple to install, adaptable in terms of installation position, and simple to clean and maintain.

+ With the shape of a simple straight line, the I-shaped kitchen cabinets can be easily resized to fit the kitchen area. This will not make it difficult for the interior design of other spaces. We can easily turn I-shaped kitchen cabinets into L- or U-shaped kitchen cabinets without affecting the existing furniture in the kitchen.

  • Defects:

+ The i-shaped kitchen cabinet is unsuitable if the family frequently cooks together. When only two individuals cook together, the culinary process becomes overpowering and entangled.

+ Kitchen cabinets have less storage space than L and U-shaped cabinets.

+ Because all functional sections are designed on the kitchen cabinets, there isn't much room for food preparation.

2. U-shaped: for large spaces, optimal storage

  • Advantages:

+ The U-shaped kitchen model will bring a lot of space for storage, because the refrigerator, sink, kitchen cabinets, and cooking area are all integrated into the kitchen mold.

+ The main benefit of a U-shaped kitchen is that it is easy to maneuver and may be utilized as an eating station for youngsters.

+ The two-sided U-shaped design has a specific feng shui significance.

  • Defects:

+ U-shaped kitchen cabinets are quite picky about space. Small kitchens do not really promote the use and aesthetic value of U-shaped kitchen cabinets.

+ Also, the cost of creating a U-shaped kitchen is frequently higher than the cost of creating other types of kitchen cabinets.

3. L-shaped: suitable for small and medium spaces

  • Advantages:

+ Its form is ideal for small and medium-sized kitchens. This sort of stove is ergonomically sound, allowing for a reasonable working triangle for prepping, cooking, and cleaning.

+ Because the two sides of the L-shaped kitchen cabinets are two straight lines that are perpendicular to one other, you may easily expand or decrease the length of the kitchen cabinet to suit the cabinet's position.

+ L-shaped kitchen cabinets are designed to be near the wall, with a huge vacant area in the center. If your home space is too small and you need to use every corner of the house, you may put the dining table in that space with this kitchen cabinet design.

  • Defects:

+ L-shaped kitchen cabinets cannot be used in kitchens that are too small or have a unique design that lacks correct angles.

+ L-shaped kitchen cabinets are not good for kitchen areas that are long but narrow, because if one side of the cabinet is too long, it will not be aesthetically acceptable to the space and will also be inconvenient for cooking. Cooking requires movement.

4. I, U, L (island kitchen) combinations: ideal for large rooms and flats

Large kitchens are becoming the norm for urban families, therefore the "island kitchen" - an optional mix of I, U, or L kitchens - is a popular trend. An island-shaped kitchen can provide versatile movement space while including several essential components for a regular kitchen area. The structure of the island kitchen is also suitable for children to play or complete homework, giving parents the ability to cook while keeping an eye on their children. Furthermore, this type provides storage and contributes to a more ventilated and bright kitchen. 

ADORN MUSEUM

Location: O-1, TM.01, 1st Floor, Orchid 1 Tower, Hado Centrosa Garden No.200 3/2 Street, Ward 12, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.

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