The one-line kitchen is a traditional kitchen style and one of the most common kitchen styles in the world. The classic kitchen shape combines everything a kitchen needs in a compact space, making it a practical kitchen shape for small households. The simple form allows a space-saving,
inexpensive implementation, but is also flexible and adapts to the wishes of the kitchen buyer.
Why one kitchenette when you can have two? Two-line kitchens are very practical in terms of space utilization and storage space. After all, the two kitchenettes offer more storage and work surfaces and of course more kitchen cupboards, to be precise, twice as many.
L-shaped kitchens are the classic kitchen shapes and are suitable for many living concepts. In contrast to living rooms, kitchens only rarely have a generously dimensioned floor area. In order to accommodate all the important kitchen elements in the room and still have enough radius of action in the kitchen, you need a well-planned furnishing concept.
If you have a lot of space, a U-shaped kitchen is an excellent choice. The U kitchen is ideal for square and large rooms. If the U kitchen is well thought out, the U shape presents itself as the perfect kitchen shape for families and for everyone who has a lot of kitchen appliances and likes to cook.
The island kitchen is particularly suitable for open kitchens. The island kitchen harmoniously combines the cooking and living area and creates a spacious ambience. Gone are the days when mothers stood alone at the stove in the kitchen. Cooking is increasingly becoming a communal experience shared with friends and family.