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L-Shaped Kitchen Remodel Ideas

 

 

 

 

If you’re thinking about remodeling your kitchen, it can be difficult to settle on a design with the variety of choices available. It’s important to make your decision based on the size of your kitchen space and how you intend to use your kitchen.

One of the most popular kitchen remodeling designs is an L-shaped kitchen. This efficient design hides plumbing in cabinets attached to the external facing wall while keeping the plumbing accessible.

The trademark of an L-shaped kitchen design is the use of one or two adjacent walls in its design. Some L-shaped kitchens use both walls with upper and lower cabinets on each wall of the "L." Other designs feature one wall as the base of the "L" which usually holds permanent fixtures like the sink and stove and cabinets connected to an open countertop. This unadorned countertop creates a more open layout for your space.

Incorporating a kitchen island into your L-shaped kitchen remodel creates convenience for food preparation and adds storage where L-shaped kitchen designs without an island fall short. Your kitchen island can also include plumbing for a sink, creating extra space for cooking, eating, and gathering friends and family.

 

Advantages Of An L-Shaped Kitchen Remodel

 

The primary benefit of creating an L-shaped kitchen is that it makes smaller spaces appear larger. An L-shaped kitchen creates a flow between the kitchen and other areas of your home.

One of the more affordable kitchen layouts, this provides multiple work zones for preparing meals.

An L-shaped kitchen design maintains the "work triangle" many homeowners love. The work triangle refers to the kitchen space that creates an efficient relationship between the refrigerator, stove, and sink. This space is crucial for people who cook often. Most kitchen layouts will feature a version of the work triangle.

 

Disadvantages Of An L-Shaped Kitchen Remodel

 

A disadvantage of remodeling your kitchen space into an L-shaped kitchen layout is that you'll sacrifice the extra storage space upper cabinets would afford on other kitchen design models. Adding a kitchen island is an easy solution to this disadvantage.

The work triangle can sometimes be tricky when remodeling an L-shaped kitchen, but adding a kitchen island to your kitchen if you have the space is a quick fix to this disadvantage too. If your space is too small for a permanently centered island, consider one with wheels that can be rolled into a corner when it’s not in use.

If you need help choosing a layout for your kitchen remodel project, have one of our award-winning kitchen designers help you decide. To schedule your free consultation, fill out the form below or call us at (480) 696-3524.

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