Options for kitchen layout

I’ve designed two kitchens. I have to decide between an L-shaped galley with an island or a peninsular style galley. Thanks for the ideas, suggestions, and substitutes.

Measures about 5 by 3.8 meters and has a built-in cabinet. also need a four-seat dining table.

Options for kitchen layout
Options for kitchen layout (6)

Options for kitchen layout (4)

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Second choice. Greater counter area and a reusable island top. I simply think it looks more practical. I don’t like to use such wine cubes for design. They’re basically dust collectors, in my opinion. I steer clear of them unless the client requests them explicitly.

I adore how full-height doors are used on everything. To make everything simpler to reach, include roll-out trays within. A drawer base for the cooktop cabinet (which stores pots and pans) should be obtained. You could keep baking pans and cookie sheets under or above the oven.

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Without a corner, I would pick option number one. I would also give the breakfast bar some thought. Nobody has ever told me they genuinely utilize theirs. Alternatively, install cabinets facing the dinner table and perhaps a drawer above. Plates and silverware fit well in there.

Additionally, think about creating an elevated area that faces the dinner table that is about 8 inches/20 cm wide.It creates a significant distinction between “living” and “work/cooking” spaces. If you would like, I can send you a reference photo via direct message.

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first instance. The island is much better and less cluttered. It also uses space more effectively.

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I would switch the stovetop and the sink. However, my children might crawl up and burn themselves.

Better still is the l shape.

Additionally, I think the feng shui is still incorrect. Sinks ought to face windows rather than a blank wall, but perhaps I’ve just been pampered all my life.

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The refrigerator is where? Generally speaking, a L shape is the best choice. Corner cabinets are OK with me because there are so many ways to reach the blind corners. If you choose option number one, position the stove against the back wall to allow room for a vent hood. Additionally, placing cooktops across from chairs invites trouble. Who wants to sit at the bar and be sprayed with grease?

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Is it possible to create the final image with the island, maintain the design, and modify the end closest to the right of the sink to create a peninsula? to nearly form a u-shape?