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The L-shaped kitchen is the most common kitchen layout, allowing you to locate the fridge at one end of the L, the stove at the other, and the sink in the middle. If space allows, expand counter and storage space with a kitchen island. The galley kitchen is popular in homes with limited square footage, however, because of entrances at each end, more often than not you'll find people walking through the work triangle. If your kitchen normally includes two or more cooks working simultaneously, a G-shaped kitchen allows you to have lots of cabinet and counter space as well as two sinks and two stoves.

Incorporate the Work Triangle into Your Kitchen Remodeling Plan

By: Joaquin Erazo, Jr.




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