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U-shaped kitchens are efficient three-sided designs that max out storage possibilities with everything at your fingertips. If space is tight, these horseshoe-shaped layouts offer plenty of countertop space, cabinets and drawers above and below for an ultra-streamlined look.
U-shaped kitchens don’t have to be restricted to three walls either and the kitchen layout ideas can be adapted if there’s space for an island unit or breakfast bar at one end of a run of units. Whether you have an open-plan layout or a separate room, U-shaped kitchens work well in every size and style of room.
'As its name suggests, a U-shaped kitchen features cabinetry on three adjoining walls to create a U-shape,' says Charlie Smallbone, founder of Ledbury Studio . 'This layout is very flexible and works no matter the size of your space.'
Below, we have masses of inspiration for U-shaped kitchen ideas.
U-shaped kitchen ideas
We have rounded up the most inspiring U-shaped kitchen ideas, so you can decide if this is the best shape for you. But it's not all about layout: there are many kitchen ideas that suit any kitchen footprint from our design experts below.
1. Add a bridging breakfast bar
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Open-plan kitchens probably won’t have the traditional three walls to work with if you want a U-shaped kitchen. One solution is to add in a bridging breakfast bar that will form the horseshoe shape and create a highly usable kitchen that links seamlessly to the rest of the room.
'This U-shape kitchen embodies the feeling of an island based design with a bridging breakfast bar which helps to segregate the living area from the dining, while maintaining the flow in an open-plan space,' says Graeme Smith, head of retail and commercial design at Life Kitchens . 'Fully fitted, but with break out elements, everything is wrapped up in the geometry of the open frame units creating a bold line across the kitchen. '
The bridging, breakfast bar not only creates an efficient, U-shape design with everything to hand for cooking and preparation, it also becomes an informal spot for eating and working.
2. Incorporate a bay window
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Galley kitchens can be compact, but by incorporating a window into the layout, you can add more usable U-shaped space, all while flooding the area with light. Installing a sink below a window is a great idea as you can look out while doing dishes, while the longer lengths of counter space can be reserved for appliances and food preparation.
This U-shaped kitchen makes the most of an awkward split-level space. The bay window has become a multi-use zone with a huge trough sink and a lowered breakfast bench where the children can eat their cereal in the sunshine before getting ready for school. The bright orange range cooker looks over the lower level dining table area so the owners can cook and talk to family and friends at the same time.
3. Go for glazed fronts
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U-shaped kitchens don’t always need to be streamlined and modern, as this beautifully eclectic, design demonstrates. The rustic, U-shaped kitchen works because the palette of natural materials is kept to a minimum (wood, copper and marble) and the glazed fronts of the Haberdasher’s cabinets reflect light around the room. The result is to create kitchen cabinet ideas that are timeless, cool and packed with personality.
'Glass-fronted cabinets are visually less obtrusive than standard cabinets,' says Brani Hadzhi, co-founder and showroom manager of Scavolini by Multiliving . 'What’s more, glass is great for bouncing light around a space, making it look and feel bigger. Plus, it lets you see what’s inside your cabinets while keeping everything dust free.'
4. Do away with wall units in a small space
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In a small U-shaped kitchen, it can be a great idea to eliminate wall units altogether and focus the storage opportunities on the lower half of the kitchen. This will help the space to feel less crowded and cluttered, and allow for kitchen wall decor ideas above.
'With an Edwardian bay-shaped wall on the sink side of the room, this kitchen – half octagon – is even more U-shaped than most!' says Kassin Adelman founder and CEO of IDF Studio in San Francisco Bay. 'We kept the bay wall clear of cabinets and instead focused on the beautiful stone tile and the light pouring through. The tall, narrow island is key to this space, providing visual symmetry and ensuring that each workspace isn’t too far apart, while keeping walkways clear.'
5. Consider a u-shaped island
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A large, U-shaped kitchen island is a striking alternative to a standard, U-shaped kitchen design. Here, the imposing U-shaped island is the focal point of this classic, Shaker kitchen and incorporates a cozy and sociable dining banquette seating, perches for bar stools, wine coolers and the main countertop work zone.
'Designed for entertaining, this bespoke Shaker kitchen features a long run of cabinetry with an Everhot range cooker at the centre, together with a U-shaped kitchen island as the main focus of the room,' says Simon Taylor, managing director of Simon Taylor Furniture . 'There is an overhang on both sides of the U-shaped design to accommodate bar stools beneath, and, in the center, a U-shaped banquette was created to surround one end of a large rectangular dining table that the client already owned.'
6. Strip it back
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A block color, handle-free, U-shaped kitchen is a clever design solution in a modern, open-plan space. A pair of monolithic islands are clad all over in a pebble grey laminate to create a crisp, un-kitcheny mood, with a covered sink and retractable tap maintain the sleek lines. A raw oak bar top joins both structures creating a super fluid take on the U-shape.
'When putting together a U-shaped scheme, it is important to ensure that there is sufficient access space to allow for the dishwasher to be opened fully while not blocking the use of important working zones,' says Richard Atkins, managing director of DesignSpaceLondon . 'The sink and hob areas should be located perpendicular to each other to minimize walking distance between the two zones.'
7. Extend storage upwards in a narrow U-shape
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Smaller, U-shaped kitchens offer a really efficient use of space. In this narrow kitchen, the bespoke cabinetry is painted in a fresh, neutral shade called Linen to keep the room as light and airy as possible with a floor-to-ceiling, wall of storage maximizing every square inch of space.
'This beautiful, bespoke cabinetry not only keeps everything neat and in its own place, but it gives a feeling of depth, space and quality,' says Helen Parker, creative director of deVOL .
8. Be creative with storage
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Think outside the box when it comes to boosting storage in a small U-shaped kitchen. As well as utilizing glass fronts to reflect light and ceiling-height cupboards for maximum storage opportunities, don’t forget overhead racks.
'Cabinets on every wall can sometimes feel a little overwhelming in a U-shaped kitchen set-up,' says Brani Hadzhi of Scavolini by Multiliving. 'Create some breathing room with open shelving or even a hanging rail above the base units – alternatively create a focal point by hanging a stylish rack over your peninsula.'
9. Increase functionality with an island unit
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If your U-shaped kitchen is large, consider adding an island unit to increase storage, enhance functionality of the working kitchen triangle and boost preparation space with extra island countertops.
'In a large, U-shaped kitchen, I tend to add an island unit,' says Charlie Smallbone, founder of Ledbury Studio. 'Without it, the cabinet runs are set too far apart to use the key services – cooking, cooling and washing – efficiently. The island bridges the gap and creates additional prep, cooking and storage space.'
Make sure you choose the right size kitchen island and that there’s enough room to move around the island. Look at the depth of the wall units and the footprint of the island: will you have enough space to move around freely? Typically, experts recommend a minimum of three feet clearance on all sides of the island.
10. Go for handleless units in a small kitchen
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In compact kitchens, innovative kitchen storage ideas, such as pull-out racks and magic corners, make the most of every centimetre of space. Narrow-depth cabinets solve the problem of limited manoeuvrability, providing that little bit of extra room to move.
If you are still in the planning stage, design a kitchen with handleless doors, like the one above, so you’re not always catching against handles while working.
11. Paint in a neutral color palette
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U-shaped kitchens can work in large spaces, but even small kitchens can benefit from a U-shaped design – just be sure you have at least six feet of moving-around space between the opposite banks of units.
Opt for pale colors on cabinets and worksurfaces that reflect the light to make your kitchen seem bigger.
Neutral kitchen color ideas and reflective finishes enhance the feeling of space, as do clutter-free countertops.
12. Keep it minimal
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This impressive, all-white kitchen has the look of a U-shaped kitchen, while incorporating a walk-through in front of the high level units along the back wall. In essence this design consists of an island and one wall of floor-to-ceiling units.
By choosing white for cabinetry, ceilings and walls, the boundaries between surfaces blur, giving the impression of a compact U-shaped design that gradually opens up as you move around.
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If you are looking for small kitchen layout ideas, a U-shaped design is well worth considering. Depending on your space, it may be easy to incorporate a table and chairs at the opposite end of the U shape.
Be bold in a small space, with dark-wood kitchen units and bare white walls – and consider matching tabletop and countertops for a tailored look. If you can pare back cupboards to the minimum, you may find you have capacity for a table and chairs.
This smart kitchen has a look all its own and demonstrates a very individual approach to kitchen design, making the space feel fresh and special.
14. Let there be light
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Lighting, especially natural daylight, also helps create an airy atmosphere. But if your kitchen has limited access to natural light, consider installing plenty of light fixtures.
Cleverly planned kitchen lighting ideas will bring your space out of the shadows. ‘Often, lighting can be the last thing considered in kitchen design,’ says Andrew Hall, managing director of Woodstock Furniture . ‘However, for a kitchen to look its best and function well, the space must be lit properly.
'With U-shaped kitchens, ensure you give due consideration to both task and ambient lighting,' advises Neil Partridge, design director of NGI Design .
A series of ceiling lights and wall hung lamps really help to enhance the U-shape in this kitchen.
15. Use a dark color on cabinetry
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Dark, bold colors work well in U-shaped kitchens when there is ample space and, as in this blue gloss kitchen, when there’s masses of natural light streaming in.
Daylight bounces off the white walls and ceiling, enhancing the airy feel of the kitchen.
16. Create a divider
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In larger kitchens, adding an island or dining area provides more workspace and a social aspect, while in open plan kitchens, consider using one side of the U as a divider between the kitchen and living areas.
17. Plan your kitchen according to size
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Keep your cabinets low level and opt for open shelving across all walls of your kitchen for a modern, minimal look. To continue the sleek design, consider integrating appliances into the cabinetry and go for handleless doors.
This kitchen – finished in matte white lacquer – uses wooden shelving as an integral part of the layout.
18. Install a breakfast bar if space allows
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U-shaped kitchen ideas can make the room feel quite confined, so avoid having wall units on all three sides if possible, or use open shelving to lighten the look.
There’s little space for a dining area in a U-shaped layout, so perhaps take a look at some of breakfast bar or peninsula ideas instead.
Remember, if you drift in and out of your kitchen throughout the day, this layout may feel closed off from the rest of your living area.
19. Create a look you'll love for years to come
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Mix and match cabinets from different collections – different colors, textures and materials – to achieve a personal style.
This kitchen has been given a characterful update with paint, artwork and a rather delightful floral arrangement.
20. Free up floor space
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Opting for a U-shape in a medium-sized kitchen maximises floor space and keeps the outlook open.
If your kitchen is on the smaller side, then limit your color palette, for a neat, tidy and steamlined aesthetic. This monochrome combination is a tried-and-tested winner.
What are U-shaped kitchens?
U-shaped kitchens traditionally have units running along three walls of the room with one free wall as the access point.
Modern variants include the U-shape plus island combo, which sees an island bridging the middle of a large U-shape, as well as standalone U-shape islands that sit in the middle of an open-plan room.
'Where there are only two walls to work against, you can still achieve a U-shape by making the third side a peninsula unit,' adds Jamee Kong of DesignSpaceLondon.
What shape kitchen is best?
There are U-shaped kitchens, L-shaped kitchens, galley kitchens and more – but what shape is best? The truth is, it's down to whatever suits your lifestyle.
Kitchen trends come and go, but planning a layout essentially remains the same. The classic layouts of galley, L- and U-shapes are designed to be the most ergonomically sound, helping to create the ‘work triangle’ of hob, sink and fridge within easy distance of each other and allowing for adequate work space in between.
And while we have swapped compact kitchens for open plan living, it is interesting to see how these shapes have found new relevance in a larger space.
When it comes to the design of U-shaped kitchens, there are some things to keep in mind.
The main attraction of an U-shape layout is its abundance of worksurfaces.
'Capitalize on this by investing in the best countertop you can afford, such as a striking granite or chunky timber, to create a stunning design feature,' suggests Hayley Shaw of Magnet Kitchens .
Avoid too many tall or wall cabinets as they can make the room feel smaller and too closed in. Instead, go for base units, fit tall cabinets across one wall only, or create an airy feel with open kitchen shelving.
This layout can make the room feel quite confined, so avoid having wall units on all three sides if possible, or use open shelving to lighten the look.
What is the best color for U-shaped kitchen cabinetry?
Choosing a contrasting, darker shade on the base units of a classic U-shaped kitchen will help anchor the design and create the illusion of space. Replacing wall cabinets with a single, extended shelf opens up the room with white walls and natural, concrete countertops adding to the airy ambience. The monochrome color scheme is effortlessly cool and will never date.
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A u-shaped kitchen is a highly coveted layout for a househunter since they offer so much space for cabinetry. The u-shaped layout places units around the cook on three sides with the top of the ‘u’ left open for a doorway or an open plan living room. U-shaped kitchens can be combined with dining areas or even a kitchen island if the width of the room allows. An open plan room often presents the opportunity to make one arm of the ‘u’ into a peninsula that can be accessed from both sides, such as for use as a breakfast bar or as a dual sided storage volume. Find all this and more in this inspirational gallery.
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There are many options for arranging furniture in the kitchen according to the owners' ideas of beauty, convenience and functionality. Among them, one of the popular options is the layout of the kitchen in the shape of the letter U, when the furniture is located along three adjacent walls.
In this case, it often happens that the wall with a window plays the role of the top of an imaginary figure, which provides an additional bonus to the hostess in the form of good and uniform natural lighting of the workspace.
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Benefits of a U-shaped kitchen
This is a versatile layout that suits both spacious and relatively small spaces. The exception is narrow ones - less than 2.5 meters, in which such a layout will create additional inconveniences instead of saving space, making work in the working area uncomfortable and slow.
A U-shaped kitchen with a window in a studio apartment will look great, where it can be separated from the rest of the space using an island element. The U-shaped design also makes it easy to arrange a dining table and chairs, as well as a small sofa and other functional items that make the room comfortable.
The design of the U-shaped kitchen also offers many options for implementing additional surfaces. If there is a high - from 80 to 90 cm - window sill, it can be used as an additional area by installing a sink there or placing a microwave oven.
Other advantages of the U-shaped layout with a window can also be said: place; The designer likes the design of the U-shaped kitchen in the sense that it leaves a lot of space for creativity and the implementation of original, at the same time functional ideas. However, this requires a professional approach and carefully calculated calculations of the space occupied by the headset and the space remaining "for maneuver". But creative thinking combined with practicality and rationality will minimize the disadvantages of such a layout: U-shaped kitchen interiors can be perfected by using various design techniques in the design of a U-shaped kitchen with a window, using color, light and shapes of interior items. Many design practitioners agree that U-shaped spaces can do without top pieces, or just a few small cabinets and/or open shelves. Due to the fact that this layout leaves a lot of space in the lower modules, as well as on a horizontal surface, everything you need can be stored below. This solution is most rational for small rooms in the northern or western part of the apartment, where you need more light and air. Advice You can complement the space in a spacious room with an island element, which is located between the two sides of the letter U or at the base of an imaginary figure. This solution provides even more space, which is good for partner studio apartments rented by several families at once. As an option, you can design one wall with a slide wall up to the ceiling, choosing small horizontal or square modules with blank fronts to match the color of the ceiling. This solution is well suited for both small and spacious rooms, especially if there is a niche in the wall. You can order the production of a large wardrobe-frame, in which you can install drawers, shelves and built-in appliances - an oven, microwave, coffee machine. But it will look advantageous if the width of the room is sufficient - from 2.5 meters - otherwise you will lose up to half a meter of free space. The U-shaped kitchen with a window in the middle is a classic option that has several practical advantages. If the window sill is wide enough, then it can be integrated with the countertop, using it as a working or dining area. Advice If you have a studio apartment, and there are two small windows at once, then they can be beaten in a U-shaped interior. Near one window, it is recommended to install a countertop with a cutting surface or a sink; opposite the second window, parallel to it, you can install floor modules with a countertop into which the hob will be built. For a kitchen with a window, you can also choose an option in which one of the sides of the U-shaped figure is located near the window. In this case, one of the sides can be used as a working area, and the other as an impromptu bar counter for eating. In this case, it is not necessary to place furniture dense to the wall in which the window is located. By installing a U-shaped set two meters from the window (if space permits), you can get several work areas at once by placing several chairs behind one of the tabletops. The interior of the U-shaped kitchen is universal in terms of layout, but still designers recommend using a modern style in the design of the room. Classic headsets with heavy solid wood decoration will look bulky and strange, especially in a small space. Therefore, it is better to give preference to simple and uncomplicated rectangular facades, in light or bright colors. The combination of a neutral white and light gray background color with bright splashes of colored acrylic fronts looks great in a U-shaped layout, enlivening it and giving it sophistication. For more spacious kitchens, dark saturated colors, strict furniture sets made of solid wood in wenge or belfort colors are allowed. Light shades of wood also look good in the design of a kitchen in a studio apartment, if it is executed in a loft or Scandinavian style with its practical and cozy simplicity. The U-shaped kitchen is the most balanced space arrangement, ideal for those who love to cook. The undoubted advantages of the layout include: Check out our tips and photo selection to help you plan and place your u-cups. Contents: U-shaped kitchens with a window – an ergonomic and practical option. The place under the window can be used as a work surface, a bar counter. It is important to take into account the technical aspects of the location of communications, the height of the window sill and the correct air circulation from hot batteries. Large U-shaped kitchen with a window in a country house. A small U-shaped kitchen without a window should be equipped with a functional lighting system. Lighting, lamps and chandeliers can be placed in different ways. Most often, a U-shaped kitchen set is placed along the perimeter of the walls. Complement with a bar counter, a peninsula. U-shaped kitchen with breakfast bar is a practical solution for spacious kitchens. On the countertop place a stove, sink. An island design combined with a dining table is a complex idea, which is easier to implement in spacious kitchen-living rooms or dining rooms. A U-shaped kitchen with a breakfast bar is appropriate in a small kitchen, if the project is carefully planned and all dimensions are taken into account, the furniture creates a feeling of comfort. The layout looks great in large rooms, but its light version is more suitable for small kitchens: U-shaped kitchen with an island - a set with a peninsula is more convenient if a couple, relatives, friends are involved in the cooking process. The island can be circumvented from all directions. In-ceiling U-shaped kitchen set (three levels) decorates a large kitchen, effectively fills the space and reflects the style. In small apartments, the ceiling option helps out - the furniture becomes an additional storage for the necessary household items. High upper two-level facades visually "stretch" the walls and "raise" the ceilings, which is important for decorating small spaces. In a small kitchen, a set in the shape of the letter "U" must correspond to the purpose and goals, to fully fulfill the given mission. U-shaped kitchen set with a window and breakfast bar. A U-shaped set zones the space of the kitchen-living room. Shapes the interior of a studio apartment with high ceilings. Projects include bar counters, islands and peninsulas, cabinets for built-in appliances, dishes. A U-shaped kitchen without upper cabinets creates a feeling of lightness. Stylish solution for small kitchens. Lack of facade doors, convenient location of necessary items in instant access. Allows you to create interesting designer interiors. Furniture arrangement is relevant for apartments with redevelopment, country houses. The kitchen area, as a rule, is insulated, borders on loggias, verandas. The bar counter zones the room. The dining area can be arranged ergonomically and aesthetically. Custom kitchens If you want to buy classic or modern U-shaped kitchens, it is important to consider the following points:
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