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Parallel or u-shaped kitchen design- which one is the best layout for your home?

Are you planning to remodel your cooking space and still wondering which will be the best design for it- Parallel or U-shaped kitchen design?

You might be pondering, aren’t these two modular kitchen layouts quite comparable? Well, the answer is NO. There are significant differences in their functionality.

Here is a short guide that will clear your doubts and give a better understanding of the U-shaped and parallel shaped kitchen design.

Layout Evaluation

It completely depends on what you want from your kitchen: space, ease of access, stylish décor, or something else. It helps you to decide the best layout for you.

Open-plan Home

If you are in love with the open-plan home, a U-shaped kitchen can do wonders for you. It will save space in your home. Moreover, if you have a large space, you can create a spacious kitchen.

If you have a smaller space, the parallel shaped kitchen will not be the right option for you. It will make the given space very congested.

Enough space for movement

If you prefer cooking with no one around, or don’t want the cooking area to be flashed to guests, like old days, then parallel shaped kitchen is the right pick for you. You can add doors or designer curtains to separate your kitchen from the other areas of your home.

However, wide U’s are difficult to separate, but if you have more restricted U then you can differentiate your cooking area from the rest of your home.

Depends on the Size of your Kitchen

Parallel shaped kitchen designs are widely known for their functionality in small areas. It offers ease of movement, access, and sense of privacy. But, in small kitchens, you cannot incorporate an island, which can be a shortcoming if you are looking for the one.

Whereas the U-shaped kitchens can work in both large and small spaces, perhaps, your kitchen area should be at least 10 feet across. Plus, you can integrate an island if you have a large kitchen area to reduce the distance from one platform to the next.

Storage space

Both of these modular kitchen designs offer similar storage space. However, the U-shaped kitchens have an added perk of its design which involves an added row of cabinets.

Which type of kitchen layout is the best for your space?

By now, you must have got an idea, which layout will be perfect for your space. If not, then follow the below-given tips:

Go for Parallel shaped kitchen design, if you:

1)      Have a small cooking space

2)      Love peaceful ambience

3)      Don’t like corner cabinets

4)      Want to get the most work done with maximum comfort

Consider U-shaped kitchen, if you:

1)      Love the idea of one room flowing into the next

2)      Often works well with multiple cooking spaces

3)      Have a large space available and can incorporate an island

4)      Fancy having more storage space

In the bottom line

Whether you opt, parallel or U-shaped kitchen, we want you to love and adore your cooking area.