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1 7.01 Apply the elements of a functional kitchen design.
How do you apply the elements of a functional kitchen design?

2 Corridor or Galley A kitchen design that consists of two parallel counters, one with two of the three work triangle appliances and the other with one.

3 U-Shaped U-shaped kitchens allow for the maximum amount of base and wall cabinets. They are shaped like a U, having three sides.

4 L-Shaped A kitchen designed in the shape of an L, two connecting sides with a corner cabinet in the center.

5 One Wall A simple kitchen design that requires one linear wall. The kitchen work triangle is not used since all work stations are on the same wall.

6 Island Any counter top covered base cabinet that is free-standing, usually placed in the center of the kitchen. They have a variety of uses including, extra preparation and storage space, housing auxiliary sinks, buffet or breakfast bar, etc.

7 Peninsula An extension from an existing counter or a wall. Peninsulas only have three exposed sides and do not require as much space for clearance as islands do.

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9 Components Appliances Refrigerators One door Compact Two door Freezers
Ranges Gas Electric Self-cleaning Continuous clean Convection oven Microwave oven Dishwasher Trash compactor Food waste disposer

10 Work Centers The typical work areas in a kitchen. There are three: Refrigeration, Preparation and Cleaning, and Cooking. Sometimes a fourth, Baking, is including.


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