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L Shape Kitchen |
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Galley
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The L Shape
kitchen is perfect for smaller rooms where space is limited.
Units are designed to run adjacent to one another leaving
opposite walls free for access. The shorter side of the 'L'
can be turned into a breakfast bar or the open sides left
to allow for an island unit for a table and chairs |
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This can
often be found in properties where you have a narrow kitchen
area. All units and appliances etc are placed along one wall
with access left free along the facing wall. |
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U Shape Kitchen
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Double
Galley Kitchen |
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The U Shape Kitchen is
perfect for large kitchen areas where storage is paramount.
Cabinets and appliances are placed along three sides with
the fourth side left open to feature either a table or an
island unit separating the kitchen from the dining area. |
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Here a run of cabinets
are placed along facing walls allowing movement across the
kitchen between units and appliances. Although Double Galley
Kitchens offer greater storage it is imperative that enough
space is left in the centre aisle for access. |
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