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A country themed kitchen with teal painted cabinets, brass fittings and a long woven rug
One of the most economical kitchen configurations for the modern day home is the L-shaped kitchen. L-shaped kitchens provide a simple and effective workspace – appliances and cabinets can be installed along right angled walls, opening up the centre area.

Great working triangle

The most effective kitchen designs make use of the working triangle. The working triangle enables you to move freely between your sink, oven/cooktop and refrigerator. The working triangle promotes work stations around two different walls in an L-shaped kitchen. Since you don't have to walk too far to reach different zones, it makes meal prep an efficient process too!

L-shape kitchen.

Open plan living

Open plan living is a distinctive feature of modern homes and an L-shaped kitchen is ideal for this. An L-shaped kitchen opens up a whole lot of space as they only use two walls. The layout gives you options of opening up to another room, making life easy when entertaining.  

The open layout of an L-shaped kitchen is perfect for table and chairs creating a relaxed and interconnected eating environment. 

L-shaped kitchen.

L-shaped kitchen advantages

Some advantages of the L-shaped kitchen include:

  • perfect for corner space
  • suitable for small and medium kitchen areas
  • benchtops and cabinets can be adjusted to length
  • easy working triangle
  • perfect for open plan designs
  • easy access

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Health & Safety

Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following the advice in these D.I.Y. videos. You need to be familiar with how to use equipment safely and follow the instructions that came with the equipment. If you are unsure, you may feel it is safest to consult an expert, such as the manufacturer or an expert Bunnings Team Member.

Grave health hazards are linked to asbestos, which may be in homes built up to 1990. Health hazards may result from exposure to lead-based paints in older materials and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer.
Please note: Our range of engineered stone products is no longer available. Our team members can help you with our wide range of alternatives to suit your project, and we're working closely with our suppliers to introduce new options soon.