The versatile L-shaped kitchen consists of countertops on two adjoining walls that are perpendicular, forming an L.
It can provide a place to eat with stools , to prepare food with a sink and to store beverages with a wine cooler.
Galleys make the best use of every square inch of space, and there are no troublesome corner cabinets to configure, which can add to a cabinetry budget.
However, avoid this layout if your kitchen is large and can support other configurations, such as adding an island, or if multiple cooks will be using the space.
The , also called a walk-through kitchen, is characterized by two walls opposite of each other—or two parallel countertops with a walkway in between them.
Cabinets and appliances are fixed on a single wall.