kitchenscape

English

Etymology

kitchen + -scape

Noun

kitchenscape (plural kitchenscapes)

  1. The notional landscape or physical layout of a kitchen.
    • 1996, Sonja Lyndon, Sylvia Paskin, The Slow Mirror and Other Stories, page 111:
      I could put the cappuccino machine in that corner of the counter, the one with the single malt whiskies, it would dominate the kitchenscape, draw the eye.
    • 2013, Georgina Downey, Domestic Interiors:
      It was the sign of the most profound change to the kitchenscape: the kitchen was no longer the reign or gleaming prison of the woman, but the definitive 'heart of the family'.
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