Island Kitchens
The kitchen is the place where families gather and friends and guests are entertained. Island kitchen cater for this all-important social aspect because have a lively friendly feel about them. Island kitchens were so named because there is a large unit in the middle of the room which includes the base units and often the hob as well.
Peninsula Kitchens
Boost your functionality in the kitchen when connecting a peninsula countertop as an added continuity of the kitchen.
Quite often, it also acts as a bridge between the kitchen and living areas, meaning you carve more overall space out of your home. A peninsula is a handy extra unit which separates the various zones, clearly marking off the cook's realm whilst giving you endless opportunities to express your own personal style.
U-Shaped Kitchens
In a nutshell, a good U-shaped kitchen design means recreating the ideal work triangle. The three points of this triangle are formed by placing the range, sink and fridge on opposite sides. The U-shaped kitchen, a.k.a the horseshoe kitchen, is an excellent solution in terms of ergonomics and practicality because everything is concentrated in one place and it is easier to cook, wash and clean.