Peninsula Kitchen

A variation of the island concept, this kitchen forms an extra l shape, reducing the size of the work triangle and helping control traffic flow in a large kitchen. Separated from the main work centres it can house a combination of appliances or be used for food preparation.

Among eat-in kitchen layouts, a peninsula kitchen stands out for how it shapes the space. It can feel open and spacious while adding a long, usable counter for prep, seating, and storage. Depending on your needs, you can use a corner for a small bar, add display shelving, or integrate a dining ledge. A peninsula layout also works well for busy households and casual gatherings, without feeling crowded when more people are in the room.