| | | You can't always change the architectural shape of a kitchen, but many arrangements are possible in the same room. It is a matter of finding the most suitable solution from an aesthetical and functional point of view. Four projects showing different types of kitchens can be seen in the following pages: 1 a kitchen with a central island 2 a corner kitchen 3 a kitchen with a peninsular unit in an open space 4 a kitchen with an island and an equipped back section. The following information is given for each type of kitchen: - the aesthetic project rendering shows the kitchen with its colours, materials and shapes; - the architectural project with its top and side view drawing that defines all the masonry and architectural features of the kitchen and that is required by the builder to build walls, windows, aeration holes and the hood | | fumes outlet as well as by the plasterboard worker to build plassterboard parts. It is also useful to the window and door fitter to know where to install door and window frames and also to the tiler to know up to what height he must tile the wall and what type of decorative tiling he can apply; - a top view and cross-section drawing of the plumbing system who will install water and gas pipes and radiators, if any; - a top view and cross-section drawing of the electric system that is indispensable for the electrician so that he knows where he can run cables, where sockets and switches can be fitted, where to arrange connections for intercom systems, thermostats, telephones tv sets, the hood and under wall unit lights | | |