G-Shape | Peninsula Kitchen

G-Shape | Peninsula Kitchen

Description
Description

G-Shape Kitchens, also known as Peninsula Kitchens, are kitchen layouts that continuously locate cabinetry and fixtures along three adjacent walls and ends in a bar counter extension. Popular for efficiently combining an additional seating area and work counter with a U-Shape layout, the G-Shape Kitchen can easily support multiple people at a given time.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

A minimum central width of 5’ (1.53 m) must be provided for use, but it is recommended that this interior zone be enlarged to between 6’-8’ (1.8-2.4 m) in the short direction to provide adequate room for multiple people to move comfortably. A minimum passage aisle of 3’ (.91 m) must be maintained between the edge of the bar counter and nearby cabinetry. G-Shape Kitchens have overall widths that range from 13’-16’ (4-4.9 m) and depths from 12’-15’ (3.7-4.6 m). G-Shape Kitchens should be planned with an overall area of roughly 136 ft2 (12.6 m2).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
13’ | 3.96 m
Depth:
12’4” | 3.76 m
Length:
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Weight:
Area:
136 ft2 | 12.6 m2
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Island Counter Depth: 3’4” | 1.02 m
Clearance (Access): 5’ | 1.53 m minimum recommended
Clearance (Passage): 3’ | .91 m minimum

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Drawings include:
G-Shape | Peninsula Kitchen plan

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