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What are the kitchen layouts?
Single-line kitchen
The linear kitchen develops along a wall, and the moving line is also based on this straight line. From cleaning ingredients to cooking ingredients, they are all arranged in a straight line. This design is suitable for a small kitchen or a long and narrow kitchen.
L kitchen
L-shaped kitchen can make use of corner space and be arranged along two walls to form a working area with triangular movement of washing, cutting and cooking, which is also the most commonly used layout design for small apartments. There is an upgraded L-shaped layout design, that is, an inclined console is added in the corner space.
U kitchen
The U-shaped kitchen is arranged in a U-shape along three walls, and each operation area can be connected continuously, which is suitable for kitchens with large area and slightly square shape.
Erzi kitchen
Two-character layout, also known as double-line layout, is suitable for kitchens with large areas. Both sides of the kitchen can provide operating space and storage space through the arrangement of walls, which is very convenient for many people to use at the same time.
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