Is Your Kitchen Driving You Mad? 5 Common Layout Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
- Sheryl Sua
- 6 days ago
- 3 min read
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The kitchen is meant to be the heart of the home, but when the layout doesn’t work, it can quickly become a daily frustration. From poor storage to awkward flow, small design flaws can make even a modern kitchen feel inefficient.
At Orkney Group, we’ve been helping homeowners across New Zealand reimagine their kitchens for over 20 years. We’ve seen the same problems crop up time and time again — and we know how to fix them in a way that suits your space and budget.
Here are 5 of the most common kitchen layout mistakes, plus how we helped one of our clients, Karel, overcome them in his renovation.
1. Not Enough Bench Space
One of the top complaints we hear during kitchen consultations? "There's nowhere to put anything!" Lack of bench space slows everything down — whether you're prepping meals, unpacking groceries or trying to make lunch while the kids do homework.
How to fix it: When we worked on Karel’s kitchen, one of the key upgrades was the addition of a central island. It gave him extra workspace, added valuable storage underneath, and turned the kitchen into a more social, functional hub for his home.

2. Poor Lighting
A single ceiling light isn't enough for a hardworking kitchen. Poor lighting leads to shadowy benches, strained eyes, and a space that feels dull rather than welcoming.
How to fix it: In Karel’s case, we installed pendant lighting above the new island. This gave him better task lighting right where he needed it and brought a stylish, modern touch to the room’s overall look.
3. Bottleneck Zones
Does your kitchen grind to a halt every time the fridge door is open? Or does the dishwasher block a walkway? Bottlenecks are more than annoying — they can be a safety hazard, especially in busy households.
How to fix it: Sometimes, a simple layout change can make a big difference. For Karel, shifting a doorway improved the flow of movement through his kitchen. It also freed up space for additional cabinetry, giving him more storage and a smoother connection between rooms.
4. Storage in the Wrong Places
Good storage isn't just about how much you have — it's about where it is. If you’re constantly crossing the kitchen to get what you need, it’s time to rethink the layout.
How to fix it: We always look at how our clients use their kitchen day to day, then design storage zones that match. In Karel’s kitchen, the extra space created by shifting the door allowed us to add more cabinetry where it was needed by pushing the fridge further out.

5. A Layout That Doesn’t Match How You Live
Every household uses its kitchen differently. If the layout doesn’t suit your lifestyle, you’ll always feel like you’re working around it instead of with it.
How to fix it: We worked closely with Karel to make sure the new layout would support how he and his wife use his space. With better lighting, a new island, updated cabinetry and a small tweak to the room’s flow, he ended up with a kitchen that looks great — and works even better.
Let’s Fix the Kitchen Layout Mistakes in Your Kitchen
Whether you’re facing cramped workspaces, awkward movement or outdated lighting, we can help. The Orkney Group team brings decades of experience and a practical, problem-solving approach to every renovation.
Ready to turn your kitchen into a space that works for you?
Book a consultation today — and let’s get started!
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