The L-shaped layout –ย the most popular kitchen configuration
The L-shaped layout is the most popular kitchen configuration, according to theย NKBA 2019 kitchen design trends. But what is an L-shaped kitchen layout? We asked a few top experts to explain this layout and provide advice for using it. After all, just because itโs popular doesnโt mean itโs the right configuration for you.
L-shaped kitchen layout options
โThe L-shaped design consists of two adjoining, perpendicular walls of cabinets that form a formidable โLโ shape,โ explains David Shove-Brown, Partner at Washington, D.C.-based boutique design firmย //3877. He says its popularity is due to the layoutโs adaptability.
โTypically, one side is dedicated to smaller kitchen tasks and acts as home base for theย sinkย and countertop appliances,โ Shove-Brown says. โThe other โwingโ is oriented for larger, more time-intensive activities, holding the range and refrigerator and offering additional storage.โ
An L-shaped kitchen layout can also take another form. โThere can be one wall with a cooktop and another with the sink,โ explains Joan Kaufman, Interior Designer and President ofย Interior Planning & Designย in Naperville, IL. But in this design, the refrigerator may not be in the L. โOften an island is in the center of this style kitchen.โ An example of an L-shaped kitchen designed by Kaufman is above.
While theย kitchen work triangleย is efficient, she says that planning for the island is essential to ensuring that the space is efficient. โDetermining if an โLโ is right for a homeowner will be largely influenced by the floorย plan and space availability.โ
Incorporating a window
Michael Radovic, CKD atย Showcase Kitchens, admits that he loves L-shaped kitchens because they are efficient and look great. โBeing on Long Island, where there are mostly graciously-sized private homes, we typically add a center island, but the perimeter is where all the action is.โ Radovic says that itโs preferable to put the sink โ andย trendy faucetย โย in front of a window, as his company did in the design above.
And that window can provide an awesome view. โThe leg of the L is often along an outer wall and you can create a big picture window to an amazing landscape,โ says George Bevan, Principal of the architecture firmย Bevan & Associatesย in Sonoma, CA. โThis allows for natural light and complete views of the outdoors.โ
However, if you want a window behind the sink, understand how this will change the configuration. โIt will be an influencing factor in the placement of cabinetry and appliances in your kitchen,โ Kaufman explains.
Open concept design
Open concept kitchens remain popular. โThe L-shaped kitchen layout provides an easy option for creating a seamless flow between the kitchen and adjacent living spaces,โ Shove-Brown explains. It does this by keeping kitchen essentials limited to two exterior walls. โMovement throughout the space is more fluid with this floor plan.โ
The work triangle can handle two cooks
Chelsea Allard, VP of Design atย Case Design/Remodelingย in Charlotte, NC, also likes an L-shaped kitchen. โThey are common because they can create a nice work triangle between the refrigerator, sink and cooking surface,โ she says. โNow more than ever, weโre seeing L-shaped kitchens paired with islands to create separate zones for multiple cooks.โ Above is an L-shaped kitchen designed by Allardโs company.
Shawn Breyer, Owner ofย We Buy Houses Atlanta,ย agrees that most homeowners and designers enjoy the open layout of this floor plan. โIt ย spreads out the functional work areas to make a kitchen feel less cramped.โ
Itโs great for small spaces
โThese kitchen layouts work well in lofts withย industrial kitchensย and open concept floor plans where the dining room or breakfast nook is incorporated into the space,โ according to Ariel Richardson, the San Diego-based Interior Designerย and Founder ofย ASR Designย Studio. โItโs great for small- to medium-sized spaces where you want the kitchen to feel like itโs part of a larger space, such as a dining room and living room.โ
While some families love open concept styles for maximizing social interactions, that can also be a drawback. โSometimes an L-shaped kitchen can be too inviting, making it harder for the cook to โkickโ someone out,โ Onvico says.