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Design Inspiration: I-shaped Kitchens

The I-shaped, also known as one-wall or single-wall, layout is an efficient design for maximising space in compact areas or enhancing open-concept floor plans. Designing this layout involves maximising efficiency, functionality, and aesthetic appeal within a limited space.

The advantages of an I-shaped layout is ideal for narrow and small spaces as well as open-plan living spaces where the kitchen, living room and dining room is within one space. The design helps create distinct zones for preparation, cooking, and cleaning, which helps in organising the kitchen workflow more efficiently. Here are some key tips and ideas to create an effective I-shaped kitchen.

Optimising Layout and Workflow

While the work triangle (sink, stove, refrigerator) is traditionally applied to larger kitchens, in an I-shaped kitchen, placing these key elements close to each other in a logical sequence can improve workflow. For example, arrange them in the order of fridge, sink, stove incorporating the kitchen island too. Create distinct zones for preparation, cooking, and cleaning. This helps in organising the kitchen activities more efficiently.

Use Vertical Space & Efficient Storage Solutions

Installing tall upper cabinets to maximise storage space along one wall and fitting in the lower cabinets and worktop in between helps with additional storage. Open shelving can also help make the space feel bigger, whilst allowing character to enter the space. Using drawers in the kitchen island or on the main run allows for easier access to stored items too. If space permits, add a small breakfast bar to allow for easy and functional everyday use.

Splashbacks

Choosing a stylish backsplash that complements the overall design is important for the overall look. Subway tiles, mosaic patterns, marble or bold colors can add visual interest and act like a piece of art. By thoughtfully arranging the elements and making smart design choices, you can create an I-shaped kitchen that is both functional and stylish, maximising the available space effectively.