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Keuken is a room or area in a building dedicated to cooking and food preparation. In Dutch households, the term covers both traditional separate kitchens and modern open-plan configurations where the kitchen forms part of a larger living area. A typical kitchen includes work surfaces, storage cabinetry, a sink, and a range of appliances such as a stovetop or cooktop, an oven, a refrigerator, and, in many cases, a dishwasher. Ventilation is provided by an exhaust hood or vent to remove moisture and cooking odors. Surfaces are designed for durability and ease of cleaning, with countertops commonly made from laminate, stone, or composite materials, and cabinet fronts in wood, veneer, or thermofoil.

Design and layouts vary. Classic configurations include one-wall kitchens, L-shaped kitchens (L-keuken), and U-shaped kitchens (U-keuken).

Materials and energy use are important considerations. Appliances are selected for reliability, efficiency, and safety. Water

Historically, kitchens were separate rooms focused on function; today they often serve as social hubs and are

Modern
homes
may
feature
an
island
or
a
breakfast
bar
and
an
open
keuken
that
connects
to
a
dining
or
living
area.
In
the
Netherlands,
open
kitchens
have
become
popular,
reflecting
a
social
approach
to
cooking
and
entertaining.
and
electrical
outlets
are
arranged
to
support
safe
use
of
appliances
and
food
preparation
tasks.
Ongoing
maintenance
includes
cleaning,
proper
waste
disposal,
and
regular
checks
of
gas
lines
or
electrical
connections
where
applicable.
integrated
with
housing
plans
to
varying
degrees.