ONE-WALL
KITCHEN CONCEPT
If Space Efficiency is Your Priority,
Choose a One-Wall Kitchen Concept
A one-wall kitchen places all cabinetry, appliances, and workspace along a single wall, making it an efficient solution for apartments, lofts, ADUs, and compact homes. Its streamlined footprint maximizes open floor space, improves traffic flow, and can reduce construction costs due to simplified plumbing and electrical layouts. Visually, it creates a clean, modern appearance that pairs well with minimalist or contemporary interiors. However, one-wall kitchens typically offer less storage, reduced counter space, and a smaller work zone compared to larger layouts. Cooking efficiency can suffer without thoughtful organization, and multiple users may feel cramped during meal preparation or entertaining.
GALLEY
KITCHEN
Solo Chef Who Needs Storage?
The Galley Kitchen is your ideal scenario.
A galley kitchen features two parallel runs of cabinetry that create an efficient, highly functional workspace. Popular in urban homes and smaller footprints, it maximizes storage, counter space, and workflow efficiency for serious cooking. However, galley kitchens can feel narrow or enclosed, limit social interaction, and may become crowded when multiple people are using the space simultaneously.
U-SHAPED
KITCHEN
A U-Shaped Kitchen Wraps Functionality Around You—Efficient and Seamless
A U-shaped kitchen surrounds the user on three sides, creating a highly efficient layout with abundant storage, expansive counter space, and dedicated prep zones ideal for serious cooking and busy households. However, without proper spacing and lighting, the design can feel enclosed or overly dense in smaller rooms.
L-SHAPED
KITCHEN
An L-Shaped Kitchen Balances Openness and Efficiency—Ready for Routine and Company
An L-shaped kitchen uses two connected walls to create an open, flexible layout that supports efficient workflow, easy traffic circulation, and natural integration with dining or living spaces. It works especially well in open-concept homes and allows room for islands or seating, though corner storage can require thoughtful planning to maximize functionality.
PENINSULA
KITCHEN
A Peninsula Kitchen Creates Connection and Flow: Open-Concept & Space-Efficient
A peninsula kitchen extends cabinetry or countertop space from a wall or cabinet run, offering many of the benefits of an island while using less square footage. It adds seating, storage, and prep space while maintaining an open feel, though it can slightly restrict circulation compared to a fully detached island layout.