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A freestanding pantry or kitchen cabinet is a versatile furniture piece designed to store food, dishes, cookware, or household supplies without being permanently attached to walls. These units range from tall cupboards with multiple shelves to compact cabinets with drawers, racks, and pull-outs.
Broken Peninsula Kitchens are kitchen layouts that split cabinetry and fixtures along two parallel walls with one wall ending in an extended bar counter. Based on the G-Shape Kitchen, Broken Peninsula Kitchens remove kitchen equipment from the back wall for greater movement space or for passage. 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 offer additional 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. Broken Peninsula Kitchens have an overall width that ranges from 10’-13’ (3-4 m) with a depth from 12’-15’ (3.7-4.6 m). Broken Peninsula Kitchens should be planned with an overall area of roughly 109 ft2 (10.1 m2).
Kitchen fixtures are integral components in a kitchen's functionality and design. They include sinks, faucets, countertops, cabinets, lighting, and even appliances. Fixtures ensure that the kitchen is organized, user-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing.
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. Combining an additional seating and work space with a U-Shape layout, the G-Shape Kitchen supports functionality. 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).
Kitchen trash cans are essential household items designed for waste disposal in the kitchen. They come in various types to suit different needs. Standard trash cans are simple, open-top containers, while step cans have a foot pedal to open the lid hands-free, promoting hygiene.
Both interior design and interior architecture involve careful consideration of the needs and preferences of the people using the space, as well as the style, mood, and atmosphere that the designer or architect wants to create.
Kitchens, equipped with essential fixtures such as counters, cabinets, appliances (oven, refrigerator, dishwasher), and often an island or breakfast bar, serve as the heart of a home. Kitchen layouts are designed considering the "work triangle" concept, which connects the three primary work areas.
Two Row Galley Kitchen layouts are space efficient designs that combine kitchen fixtures into a pair of optimized linear bars. Designed similarly to Single Row Galley Kitchens, Double Row Galley Kitchens require an interior centralized zone that provides user access to each side. A clearance width between 4’-6’ (1.2-1.8 m) should be provided between the two linear bars to allow users to use and access the kitchen equipment comfortably. Two Row Galley Kitchens have linear lengths that range from 7’-12.5’ (2.1-3.8 m) and should be planned with an overall area of roughly 108 ft2 (10 m2).
Kitchen sinks are specialized bowl-shaped fixtures designed to accommodate the everyday functions of a kitchen. Primarily used for cleaning vegetables, washing dishes, supplying water, and holding dirty dishes, kitchen sinks come in a range of sizes and designs that cater to a variety of uses.
Kitchen cabinets, often referred to as kitchen cabinetry, are built-in furniture pieces specifically designed for the kitchen. They serve as the primary storage solution, housing items like dishes, cookware, and pantry goods. Typically cabinetry is made of wood or engineered materials.
Kitchen knives are essential tools in food preparation, used for cutting, chopping, slicing, and dicing various food items. There are several types, each designed for specific tasks. These knives are used in home and professional kitchens alike, vital for efficient and precise food preparation.
Kitchen objects refer to a variety of utensils, tools, and accessories commonly found in the kitchen, used for preparing, cooking, and serving food. These include items like knives for chopping, pots and pans for cooking, and spatulas for flipping or stirring.
Kitchen accessories encompass a wide range of items that aid in the organization, functionality, and aesthetics of a kitchen, but are not directly used in cooking. These include paper towel holders, drying racks, spice racks, utensil holders, and storage containers.
Kitchen utensils are tools used for preparing, cooking, and serving food. This broad category includes items like spatulas, whisks, ladles, peelers, grinders, measuring cups, and tongs. They come in various materials such as wood, stainless steel, silicone and plastic, each suited to different task.
Kitchen tables are pieces of furniture that have a flat smooth surface supported by one or more legs and are generally found in shared common spaces of the home. Typically smaller than a formal dining table, kitchen tables are efficient and adaptable to various kitchen setups. Kitchen tables have surfaces that are generally between 28”-30” (71-76 cm) from the floor with tabletop surfaces that come in any shape, size, and style.
Kitchen Faucets are plumbing fixtures designed specifically to control the flow of water into kitchen sinks. With sizes and shapes based on a variety of tasks from washing dishes to rinsing vegetables, kitchen faucets feature tall pull-out spouts that allow for a greater range of motion at the sink.
Interior Doors are the types of doors or hinged movable barriers that users use to enter or leave a space. Interior Doors are designed to perfectly fit the doorway of a room. Interior Doors are typically attached by hinges to a door frame or wall and move at an angle away from the doorway.
Picture frames, essentially designed to display and protect photos or artwork, come in various styles, sizes, and materials. Classic wooden frames offer a traditional look, while metal frames provide a sleek, modern aesthetic.
Pendant lights are hanging light fixtures that dangle from the ceiling, usually suspended by cords, chains, or metal rods. Serving both a functional and decorative purpose, they illuminate specific areas like dining tables, kitchen islands, or entryways.
Kitchens are rooms or spaces designed specifically for the processes of cooking and preparing food. Differentiated between residential and commercial kitchens based on size and utility, kitchens include equipment such as stoves, sinks, refrigerators, cabinetry, dishwashers, hoods, and countertops.
A pedestal or display stand is a piece of furniture designed to elevate and highlight objects, giving them visibility and presence in a room. These stands come in many shapes and materials, from tall columns to low plinths, often crafted from wood, metal, glass, or stone.
Wall clocks are time-displaying devices that are mounted on a wall. They come in various types, catering to different tastes and functional needs. Analog clocks, with hour, minute, and sometimes second hands, are traditional and widely used. Digital wall clocks display time in a numerical format.
The Counterstool Counterstool by Blu Dot is a refined and minimalist counter-height stool featuring a single-piece bent wood seat and backrest, offering a sleek and ergonomic design for optimal comfort. The four chrome-plated steel legs create a sturdy, polished base. The Counterstool Counterstool has an overall height of 36” (91.4 cm), width of 19.25" (48.8 cm), depth of 19.25" (48.8 cm), and seat height of 24.5” (62.2 cm). The stool has a seat width of 15” (38.1 cm) and seat depth of 14” (35.6 cm). The total weight of the Counterstool Counterstool is 13 lb (5.9 kg).
A Volleyball Set is usually the second contact that a team makes with the ball. A Set should put the ball in the air in a way that the attacker can drive the ball into the opponent’s court. The Setter coordinates the offensive movements of the team, and they are the player who determines the attack.
Kitchen cabinetry clearances are crucial for creating a functional and comfortable kitchen space. Proper clearances ensure there is sufficient room for users to move freely, perform tasks efficiently, and access storage without obstruction. They help in maintaining an ergonomic workflow. A total clearance of 60”-66” (152-168 cm) can comfortably provide adequate space for both a circulation zone and workzone for using cabinetry, while 48” (122 cm) is recommended for a minimum clearance without a full circulation zone. Separately, cabinetry workzones require a minimum of 36” (91 cm) and circulation zones require between 24”-30” (61-76 cm). Kitchen countertops and cabinets are typically sized at 24” (61 cm) deep.
Dining & Kitchen Furniture includes the tables, chairs, stools, islands, and storage pieces that define the heart of a home’s social and functional activity. These furnishings serve both practical and communal purposes—used for cooking, eating, gathering, and working. Styles range from formal dining
U-Shape Kitchens are continuous kitchen layouts that locate cabinetry and fixtures along three adjacent walls in a U-Shape arrangement. Flexible for multiple variations of lengths and depths, U-Shape Kitchens often incorporate central island counters for increased work space and table surfaces. A minimum central width of 5’ (1.53 m) must be provided for use, but it is recommended that this zone be enlarged to between 6’-8’ (1.8-2.4 m) to provide sufficient access and movement space for multiple people. U-Shape Kitchens have widths that range from 9’-12’ (2.7-3.7 m) and depths that vary as desired. U-Shape Kitchens should be planned with an overall area of roughly 107 ft2 (10 m2).
L-Shape Kitchens are common kitchen layouts that use two adjacent walls, or an L configuration, to efficiently organize the various kitchen fixtures. Flexible for multiple variations of lengths and depths, L-Shape Kitchen designs often incorporate additional Island Counters for more surface area. A minimum clearance aisle of 3’6” (1.07 m) is required in front of the L-Shape layout, with recommended widths from 4’-6’ (1.2-1.8 m). L-Shape Kitchens have long linear lengths that range from 8’-13’ (2.4-4 m) and short lengths of 3’-9’ (.9-2.7 m). L-Shape Kitchens should be planned with an overall area of roughly 111 ft2 (10.3 m2).
Kitchen drawer organizers are practical tools designed to streamline and declutter kitchen drawers. They come in various forms and materials, such as plastic, wood, or metal, catering to different organizational needs. Some organizers are adjustable or modular, allowing customization.
Café tables are small, often round or square tables, primarily designed for use in casual dining settings such as cafes, coffee shops, and bistros. Characterized by their compact size and minimalist design, they are ideal for seating small groups, typically accommodating two to four people.