Why should you choose a parallel kitchen design?

A parallel kitchen layout will allow you to make efficient use of space and provide maximum storage space

A parallel kitchen design is characterised by two parallel lengths of platform space and kitchen units that face one another. A passageway separates this style of kitchen, which frequently functions as a corridor. A parallel kitchen design is also known as a corridor kitchen.

 

Parallel kitchen design: Top 5 benefits

There are several advantages to having a parallel kitchen design. A parallel layout will give you an efficient and maximum storage space. Following are the top 5 benefits of having a parallel kitchen design:

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Parallel kitchen design storage space

Other kitchen layouts offer the advantage of opening up the space and merging the kitchen with the living spaces. This is wonderful for socialising but you will lose a lot of storage space as a result. Parallel modular kitchen designs, on the other hand, include highly useful wall storage. Parallel kitchen designs are generally small, which is wonderful news if you live in a small space. As there are no awkward edges, the storage is very easy to access. This also means parallel kitchen designs are simple to clean.

 

Parallel kitchen design

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Parallel kitchen design offers space to include an island

Even with an island, parallel modular kitchen designs offer a lot of space. You can effortlessly move around the sink, the oven, and the stove. Everything is only a step away, and you only need to pivot. This means you won’t have to go forward and backwards. A step or two may not seem like much at first, but when you’re very busy, it adds up to a lot of wasted time.

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Parallel modular kitchen designs

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Working space in a parallel kitchen design

Parallel modular kitchen designs are not only for small apartments. You can use parallel kitchen design in a big spacious kitchen as well. The parallel kitchen design also acts as a dual hallway, because it has two entrances at the end. You can make the most of the area and include an island in the parallel kitchen. One end of the kitchen island can be extended to serve as an informal eating space. This is a great idea if you do not have enough space for a dining area.

 

Parallel kitchen designs

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Parallel kitchen design benefit: Offers more counter space

The lack of counter space in many kitchen designs is a drawback. Long counter space can be seen in parallel kitchens, which are not only functional but also attractive. Your kitchen will be less crowded if you have a lot of cabinet space and lengthy counters. Easy-to-clean worktops are an extra bonus, along with the ease of access to things in a parallel kitchen design.

 

Parallel kitchen

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Parallel kitchen design offers more privacy

With open-plan living being a popular option, you are likely to have some such sections such as open kitchen design in your home. If you are a parent, it will be simple to keep little children away from potentially harmful items in a parallel kitchen, as you can easily place a baby gate on one of the parallel kitchen’s ends.

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