Kitchen is one of the most important parts of our house. Dubbed as the  “heart of the home”, this is an area of the house where people bond and  spend time together. Aside from its main roles as a food storage area,  food preparation area and sometimes dining area, it has also become a  place where families interact and spend some time together as they bond  through cooking and eating.
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Given the important roles of the kitchen, it is no wonder that a lot of  people are looking to improve their kitchens by picking the right  kitchen designs. In order to get the perfect ambiance, you need to keep  in mind the color of the walls, the arrangement of the pieces of  furniture and appliances that you are going to put in the room, as well  as the kitchen designs and kitchen styles that are suitable for you and  your lifestyle.
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The usual philosophy behind any kitchen design is called “kitchen work  triangle”. This notion takes into consideration the three main functions  of a kitchen, namely food storage, food preparation and cooking. It  also states that there should be a triangular arrangement between the  three main kitchen basics—sink, refrigerator and stove—so that the work  in one place would not interfere with the other.
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The “kitchen work triangle” principle led to the five kitchen designs  that are commonly found in modern homes. The first kitchen style is the  single-file kitchen (also called as one-way galley). This design has the  sink, stove and refrigerator along one wall. This is usually found in  homes that are limited in space (such as in studio apartments). The  second kitchen style is the double-file kitchen (also called as two-way  galley). This design is the classic work kitchen, where in two rows of  cabinets can be found at opposite walls, one with the stove and the sink  and the other one with the refrigerator. The third kitchen style is the  L-kitchen, where kitchen cabinets are placed within two adjacent walls.  This kitchen design is more spacious compared to the first two that  were mentioned. The fourth kitchen style is the U-kitchen. This is  similar to the L-kitchen but the only difference is that the kitchen  cabinets are placed along three walls and the sink is located at the  base. The fifth kitchen style is called the block kitchen (also known as  the island). This is usually found in open kitchens, where in the stove  is accessible to all sides of the room. This is also perfect for those  who want to entertain guests in the kitchen.
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Modern kitchen designs also allow people to eat in the kitchen, thus the  emergence of breakfast nooks and breakfast bars (or sometimes called  eat-in kitchens). This has become the trend since a lot of people are  always on the go, making them ditch the formal dining rooms and prefer  this buffet style of meal to eat breakfast and snacks.






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