Broken Peninsula Kitchen

Broken Peninsula Kitchen

Description
Description

Broken Peninsula Kitchens are kitchen layouts that split cabinetry and fixtures along two parallel walls with one wall ending in an extended bar counter. Based on the G-Shape Kitchen layout, Broken Peninsula Kitchens remove kitchen equipment from the back wall for greater movement space or for passage.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

A minimum central width of 5’ (1.53 m) must be provided for use, but it is recommended that this interior zone be enlarged to between 6’-8’ (1.8-2.4 m) in the short direction to offer additional room for multiple people to move comfortably. A minimum passage aisle of 3’ (.91 m) must be maintained between the edge of the bar counter and nearby cabinetry. Broken Peninsula Kitchens have an overall width that ranges from 10’-13’ (3-4 m) with a depth from 12’-15’ (3.7-4.6 m). Broken Peninsula Kitchens should be planned with an overall area of roughly 109 ft2 (10.1 m2).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
What is a Broken Peninsula Kitchen layout?
Broken Peninsula Kitchens are kitchen layouts that split cabinetry and fixtures along two parallel walls with one wall ending in an extended bar counter.
How much clearance is required for a Broken Peninsula Kitchen?
Broken Peninsula Kitchens must maintain a minimum central width of 5’ | 1.53 m, but it is recommended that this interior zone be enlarged to between 6’-8’ | 1.8-2.4 m for greater access for multiple simultaneous people.
How big is a Broken Peninsula Kitchen?
Broken Peninsula Kitchens should be planned with an overall area of roughly 109 ft2 | 10.1 m2. Broken Peninsula Kitchens have overall widths that range from 10’-13’ | 3-4 m with a depths from 12’-15’ | 3.7-4.6 m.
Broken Peninsula Kitchen
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
10’6” | 3.2 m
Depth:
12’4” | 3.76 m
Length:
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Weight:
Area:
109 ft2 | 10.1 m2
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Island Counter Depth: 3’4” | 1.02 m
Bar Top Depth: 1’4” | 41 cm
Clearance: 3’ | .91 m minimum

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Drawings include:
Broken Peninsula Kitchen plan

Kitchens, equipped with essential fixtures such as counters, cabinets, appliances (oven, refrigerator, dishwasher), and often an island or breakfast bar, serve as the heart of a home. Kitchen layouts are designed considering the "work triangle" concept, which connects the three primary work areas.

15’ | 4.57 m
10’4” | 3.15 m
155 ft2 | 14.4 m2
U-Shape Island Kitchen
457.000
315.000
14.40
GUIDE
3D
U-Shape Island Kitchen
11’ | 3.35 m
11’ | 3.35 m
121 ft2 | 11.2 m2
L-Shape Island Square Kitchen
335.000
335.000
11.20
GUIDE
3D
L-Shape Island Square Kitchen
10’6” | 3.2 m
10’2” | 3.15 m
107 ft2 | 10 m2
U-Shape Kitchen
320.000
315.000
10.00
GUIDE
3D
U-Shape Kitchen
12’6” | 3.81 m
8’8” | 2.64 m
108 ft2 | 10 m2
Two Row Galley Kitchens
381.000
264.000
10.00
GUIDE
3D
Two Row Galley Kitchens
13’ | 3.96 m
8’10” | 2.69 m
115 ft2 | 10.7 m2
L-Shape Island Rectangle Kitchens
396.000
269.000
10.70
GUIDE
3D
L-Shape Island Rectangle Kitchens
12’6” | 3.81 m
6’ | 1.83 m
75 ft2 | 7 m2
Single Row Galley Kitchens
381.000
183.000
7.00
GUIDE
3D
Single Row Galley Kitchens
12’10” | 3.91 m
8’8” | 2.64 m
111 ft2 | 10.3 m2
L-Shape Kitchen
391.000
264.000
10.30
GUIDE
3D
L-Shape Kitchen
10’6” | 3.2 m
12’4” | 3.76 m
109 ft2 | 10.1 m2
Broken Peninsula Kitchen
320.000
376.000
10.10
GUIDE
3D
Broken Peninsula Kitchen
13’ | 3.96 m
12’4” | 3.76 m
136 ft2 | 12.6 m2
G-Shape | Peninsula Kitchen
396.000
376.000
12.60
GUIDE
3D
G-Shape | Peninsula Kitchen