28 Oct 2021
The triangle workspace theory for kitchen design suggests that your hob, sink and fridge should be designed with one of these elements at each point of the triangle.
A triangle can have many different forms and the majority of kitchens will comply with this classic design strategy by default. More important to consider in a classic kitchen design is the resulting kitchen, will it match the user or homeowner. Aspects to consider during the design phase include: how many people are in the household, is there a lot of cooking done, how much seating is required, where is the natural light available at different times of the day. This beautiful Leicht kitchen was designed for a customer in Donnybrook, County Dublin. The grey concrete doors are handle-less in one area, with a handle introduced at the refrigeration section, allowing ease of opening of an A-rated fridge. The kitchen space is flooded with natural light from the large window to the garden, making the dining area a bright and attractive space. This classic kitchen design allows for seating at the table at the window and more informal stool seating, with Fifties stools from Calligaris adding a splash of colour. A touch of luxury is the wine fridge, designed on the dining side of the island unit..
If you would are considering a new kitchen and would like to discuss classic kitchen design with one of our design team, drop into our showroom in Ballsbridge, Dublin or book a design consultation here.