Quiz # 1 Interpret Kitchen Layout
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- Q1
It is named for the "U" shape it resembles, this kitchen is popular in large and small homes alike.
The L-Shaped Kitchen
The Island Option
The U-Shaped Kitchen
The G-Shaped Kitchen
60s - Q2
This kitchen shape is one of the most flexible and most popular, providing a compact triangle.
The L-Shaped Kitchen
The U-Shaped Kitchen
The Island Option
The G-Shaped Kitchen
60s - Q3
It can be an indispensable food preparation station or act as a butcher block area.
The G-Shaped Kitchen
The U-Shaped Kitchen
The L-Shaped Kitchen
The Island Option
60s - Q4
Built very much like the U-Shaped with the addition of an elongated partial wall.
The U-Shaped Kitchen
The G-Shaped Kitchen
The L-Shaped Kitchen
The Island Option
60s - Q5
This style kitchen makes the most out of a smaller space.
The U-Shaped Kitchen
The Island Option
The Corridor/Galley Kitchen
The L-Shaped Kitchen
60s - Q6
It is designed for homes or apartments, the single wall kitchen offers a very open and airy feel.
The Single Wall/Pullman Kitchen
The U-Shaped Kitchen
The Island Option
The L-Shaped Kitchen
60s - Q7
What are these symbols?
Free standing stove/oven
Electric cooktops
Sinks
Refrigerators
60s - Q8
What are these symbols?
Electric cooktops
Free standing stove/oven
Sinks
Refrigerators
60s - Q9
What are these symbols?
Sinks
Refrigerators
Free standing stove/oven
Electric cooktops
60s - Q10
What are these symbols?
Refrigerators
Electric cooktops
Free standing stove/oven
Sinks
60s