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qofmiwok

Nancy W. See if you can recess your fridge into the wall. I did that to gain another 5 inches (mine was a 2x6 wall.) I didn't want counter depth because they are smaller, and I also did custom cabinets so was able to bring them out to wherever I wanted compared to the fridge.


I'm curious how much space you have that isn't enough. We made our island smaller at the last minute because we were worried about the problem you're mentioning, plus that is a main isleway, but now we feel it wasn't necessary as we have plenty of space. We are 44" from front of fridge to cabinet door fronts. The other side is 36" which I feel is PLENTY for a normal aisle in a kitchen. I'm always surprised they recommend 42".

   
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qofmiwok

Nancy W. It seems in your photos that you could move the island over and that would solve your problem.

   
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coray

I think this article assumes quite a lot. The fact that a kitchen is tight, lacks storage etc has NOTHING to do with its layout/type, but its size. You can have large or small galley kitchens, as well as large or small u-shaped kitchens. The article also assumes that a u-shaped kitchen is closed off from other areas, and again this does not need to be the case; it all depends on where the kitchen is located. Our current kitchen, while not huge (ca 260 sf plus a separate pantry just off the kitchen), is large enough for our needs, offers plenty of storage, has an island with enough room to navigate around it, and it is open to dining and living spaces. While we did not design the house but bought it from a previous owner, we find the layout works quite well. Obviously a larger kitchen can provide more space for storage, island etc, but it also comes with more steps to travel from point A to point B….no way around that.

   

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