U-Shaped Kitchens: What Are the Pros & Cons?



U-shaped kitchens are commonly associated with older homes and residences with small square footage, such as apartments and townhomes, although many modern homes also incorporate this design. Also referred to as horseshoe kitchens, this type of kitchen layout is formed by three connected walls of cabinets and counters, forming a U shape.

To determine whether a U-shaped kitchen is ideal for your home, consult a professional remodeler with plenty of experience. Instead of searching online for a “kitchen remodeler near me“, turn to the experts at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Rockwall. In this article, we share the pros and cons of U-shaped kitchens. 

Benefits

  • Plenty of counter space. U-shaped kitchens have three connected walls, which means there is plenty of space for counters. If the kitchen is not too narrow, it can easily accommodate more than one person. There are a lot of available work areas, making meal preparation easier and quicker.
  • Sufficient storage space. Since there are three connected walls, there is a lot of space for cabinets and drawers, which means more storage space for your kitchen items and equipment. You may also want to add a kitchen island, giving you more counter space options and even extra seating in your kitchen. If you’re interested in adding an island or a new feature in your current kitchen, submit our contact form to get a kitchen estimate.
  • More separation for the kitchen. Homeowners who want a little more separation and definition for their kitchen find the U-shaped layout to be a good fit. Depending on your preferences, a U-shaped kitchen can be designed for a more closed-off kitchen or kept more open within an open-concept plan.

Drawbacks

  • Cramped and tight. Even though you have plenty of counter space, your U-shaped kitchen may feel cramped and tight. For this reason, your kitchen remodeler will make sure that the U is wider and more open. This will prevent your kitchen from feeling like a tight space even when there are multiple people in the kitchen.
  • Prone to traffic jams. Because there is only one way in or out, the flow of traffic may get disrupted, especially if the layout is narrow. During the design phase, make sure that your U-shaped kitchen has a wider opening to prevent this issue.
  • Corner cabinets can be a nuisance. U-shaped kitchens typically result in two corner cabinets. In some households, these corner cabinets can be difficult to access. To avoid this, your remodeler may recommend using cabinetry specifically made for corners. You may also want to implement storage carousels in the corners to make them more accessible. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

For your kitchen renovation, it’s best to work with a design team that understands your situation. With DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Rockwall, rest assured our experts are ready to guide you through the entire remodeling process, helping you create a design plan that meets your needs and requirements.

To get a kitchen quote, call us today at (469) 564-0146. You may also fill out our online contact form to schedule a webinar. We proudly serve homeowners in Rockwall, Rowlett, Sachse, Heath and surrounding communities.

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