The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Perfect Kitchen Layout

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Creating the Perfect Kitchen Layout

The kitchen is not just a place where meals are prepared; it has evolved into a multifunctional space where families gather, children do homework, and friends chat over cups of tea. When designing your kitchen layout, it's essential to consider not only the aesthetics but also the functionality to ensure that it meets your needs and enhances your daily activities. One crucial design principle to keep in mind is the concept of the 'working triangle,' which can help optimise your workflow and make your time in the kitchen more efficient and enjoyable.

The Working Triangle:

The working triangle is a design rule that revolves around three main areas in the kitchen: the hob, the sink, and the fridge. By positioning these areas as the points of a triangle, you can minimize the time and energy wasted moving between them, making cooking a breeze. When planning your kitchen layout, consider the layout of the working triangle to create a space that is not only visually appealing but also highly functional.

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Common Kitchen Layouts:

There are several common kitchen layouts to choose from, depending on the size and shape of your space. Each layout offers unique benefits and suits different preferences and needs. Some popular layouts include:

Galley Kitchen: This layout features two parallel walls of cabinets and countertops, ideal for maximizing space in small kitchens. The working triangle is typically compact, making cooking efficient.

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Galley style kitchen layout featuring Saturn Kitchens Dawson cabinet range in Light Gray

L-Shaped Kitchen: In an L-shaped kitchen, cabinets and appliances are arranged along two adjacent walls, forming an L shape. This layout provides ample counter space and storage, perfect for open-concept living areas.

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L-Shaped kitchen layout featuring Saturn Kitchens Dawson cabinet range in Indigo

U-Shaped Kitchen: A U-shaped kitchen utilises three walls of cabinets and appliances to create a versatile and efficient workspace. This layout offers plenty of storage and countertop space, making it ideal for large families or avid cooks.

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U-Shaped kitchen layout featuring Saturn Kitchens Ellesmere Dust Gray

Island Kitchen: An island kitchen incorporates a central island or peninsula, which can serve as a prep area, dining space, or additional storage. This layout adds versatility and functionality to the kitchen, making it a popular choice for modern homes.

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Island Style kitchen layout featuring Saturn Kitchens Georgia cabinet range in Marine

Choosing the Perfect Layout:

When selecting the ideal layout for your kitchen, consider factors such as the size of your space, the traffic flow, and your cooking habits. Think about how you use your kitchen on a daily basis and what features are essential for your needs. By carefully planning your kitchen layout and incorporating the working triangle concept, you can create a space that is both practical and visually appealing.


Designing the perfect kitchen layout requires a balance of aesthetics and functionality. By considering the working triangle, exploring common layouts, and tailoring the design to your specific needs, our expert Saturn Kitchens team can create a kitchen that enhances your daily activities and brings joy to your home. We’ll take the time to plan your layout carefully, and help make the process of transforming your kitchen into a space that works for you one you’ll enjoy. Want to know more? Book your FREE CAD design and quote with our Saturn Kitchens team today.

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