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Choose the best layout according to the actual room characteristics. Discover the most suitable layout according to your needs: linear, parallel, corner, three-sided...

...linear:

This is the best solution for thoselinear with only limited space available: the whole kitchen takes up one wall and the other wall is free. Assuming a standard set of electrical appliances (refrigerator, 60 cm cooking hob, 90 cm sink and 45 cm base unit) you should calculate a total length of about 255 cm. and a minimum width of 180 cm. for easy access.

...parallel:
This solution makes it easier to set out the electricalparallel appliances while at the same time guaranteeing a series of solutions to make spaces more accessible. The kitchen is set out on two sides, with a minimum space between each side of 120 cm in order to leave enough walking space. The room therefore needs to be at least 240 cm wide.
...corner:

The strong feature of this solution is a more ergonomiccorner layout of the various components. The kitchen is "L" shaped, along two walls, one of which must be at least 240 cm long. The corner can be exploited by using special sinks (or, if you prefer, cooking hobs); in the opposite corner you can put a table, leaving enough space for chairs.

...three-sided:

The ideal layout for large rooms, in which two-bowl sinks and three-sidedcorner units can easily be fitted. The longer side offers a larger work area, with the worktop continuing underneath the window too. It is essential that one of the two sides of the "L" is at least 240 cm long.

 

 

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