What are the different types of kitchen layout?
Kitchens are the heart of the home, so why not make your dream kitchen from the heart!
Kitchens are the heart of the home, so why not make your dream kitchen from the heart!
IKEA can create many different kitchen layouts and help design your desired kitchen.
Common layouts are straight-line kitchens (one row), galley kitchens (parallel rows), L-shape (one corner), U-shape (two corners), G-shape (three corners) or similar layouts with the addition of a kitchen island.
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