G-shaped Kitchen Layout

The G-shaped (or peninsula U-shaped) kitchen is basically a U-shaped layout with an extra fourth partial wall or peninsula that juts out from one of the legs. This creates a “G” when viewed from above and is currently one of the most requested layouts in 2025 for open-plan homes.

G-shaped kitchen layout are ideal for:

  • Large open-plan spaces
  • Families who want a clear separation between kitchen and living area without a full wall
  • Serious cooks who need even more counter space and storage than a classic U
  • Homes that love multifunctional peninsulas (breakfast bar + extra prep + casual seating)

G-shaped kitchen layout design tips(2025 Edition)

  • Use the peninsula as a breakfast bar with 30–35 cm overhang and tall stools.
  • Add a second sink or cooktop on the peninsula if you entertain a lot.
  • Install waterfall edges on the peninsula for that luxury look.
  • Same-height peninsula (90–92 cm) keeps it clean and modern; raised “bar” height (105–110 cm) gives more visual separation.
  • Hide extra storage: deep drawers or appliance garage on the living-room side of the peninsula.
  • Lighting: two or three large pendants above the peninsula are a must.

OPTIMAL APPLIANCE PLACEMENT

  • Fridge → one open end of the U (easy access from entrance/garage)
  • Main sink + dishwasher → centre of the main U
  • Cooktop/range → opposite leg or on the peninsula (great for cooking while talking to guests)
  • Wall ovens + microwave drawer → tall unit at the end of one leg
  • Secondary prep/beverage zone → peninsula

PROS OF A G-SHAPED KITCHEN

  • Huge amount of uninterrupted counter space
  • Natural room divider in open-plan homes 
  • Excellent for entertaining, cook faces the guests 
  • Even more storage than a U-shape 
  • Perfect for adding a bar or casual dining area

CONS & HOW TO FIX THEM

  • Can feel overwhelming in medium-sized rooms → keep colours light and peninsula narrow (60–70 cm) 
  • Expensive , you’re basically building four walls of cabinetry
  • Peninsula can block traffic flow → keep at least 100–120 cm walkway on the living side

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What’s the minimum size for a G-shaped kitchen?

Minimum: 11′6″ × 13′; comfortable starting at 13′ × 15′ and up.

G-shaped vs U-shaped with island – which is better?

G-shaped is usually cheaper and delivers more continuous counter space. A U-shaped with a separate island gives better traffic flow and that big “wow” factor.

Can I turn my existing U-shaped kitchen into G-shaped?

Yes, just extend one leg by 3–5 feet to create the peninsula.