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The houses in Ancient Greece were commonly of the atrium-type: the rooms were arranged around a central courtyard for women. In many such homes, a covered but otherwise open patio served as the kitchen. Homes of the wealthy had the kitchen as a separate room, usually next to a bathroom (so that both rooms could be heated by the kitchen fire), both rooms being accessible from the court. In such houses, there was often a separate small storage room in the back of the kitchen used for storing food and kitchen utensils.
Kitchen with stove and oven of a Roman inn (Mansio) at the Roman villa of Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany.
In the Roman Empire, common folk in cities often had no kitchen of their own; they did their cooking in large public kitchens. Some had small mobile bronze stoves, on which a fire could be lit for cooking. Wealthy Romans had relatively well-equipped kitchens. In a Roman villa, the kitchen was typically integrated into the main building as a separate room, set apart for practical reasons of smoke and sociological reasons of the kitchen being operated by slaves. The fireplace was typically on the floor, placed at a wall—sometimes raised a little bit—such that one had to kneel to cook. There were no chimneys.
Early medieval European longhouses had an open fire under the highest point of the building. The "kitchen area" was between the entrance and the fireplace. In wealthy homes there was typically more than one kitchen. In some homes there were upwards of three kitchens. The kitchens were divided based on the types of food prepared in them.[1] In place of a chimney, these early buildings had a hole in the roof through which some of the smoke could escape. Besides cooking, the fire also served as a source of heat and light to the single-room building. A similar design can be found in the Iroquois longhouses of North America.
In the larger homesteads of European nobles, the kitchen was sometimes in a separate sunken floor building to keep the main building, which served social and official purposes, free from indoor smoke.
The first known stoves in Japan date from about the same time. The earliest findings are from the Kofun period (3rd to 6th century). These stoves, called kamado, were typically made of clay and mortar; they were fired with wood or charcoal through a hole in the front and had a hole in the top, into which a pot could be hanged by its rim. This type of stove remained in use for centuries to come, with only minor modifications. Like in Europe, the wealthier homes had a separate building which served for cooking. A kind of open fire pit fired with charcoal, called irori, remained in use as the secondary stove in most homes until the Edo period (17th to 19th century). A kamado was used to cook the staple food, for instance rice, while irori served both to cook side dishes and as a heat source.
The kitchen remained largely unaffected by architectural advances throughout the Middle Ages; open fire remained the only method of heating food. European medieval kitchens were dark, smoky, and sooty places, whence their name "smoke kitchen". In European medieval cities around the 10th to 12th centuries, the kitchen still used an open fire hearth in the middle of the room. In wealthy homes, the ground floor was often used as a stable while the kitchen was located on the floor above, like the bedroom and the hall. In castles and monasteries, the living and working areas were separated; the kitchen was sometimes moved to a separate building, and thus could not serve anymore to heat the living rooms. In some castles the kitchen was retained in the same structure, but servants were strictly separated from nobles, by constructing separate spiral stone staircases for use of servants to bring food to upper levels. An extant example of such a medieval kitchen with servants' staircase is at Muchalls Castle in Scotland. In Japanese homes, the kitchen started to become a separate room within the main building at that time.
With the advent of the chimney, the hearth moved from the center of the room to one wall, and the first brick-and-mortar hearths were built. The fire was lit on top of the construction; a vault underneath served to store wood. Pots made of iron, bronze, or copper started to replace the pottery used earlier. The temperature was controlled by hanging the pot higher or lower over the fire, or placing it on a trivet or directly on the hot ashes. Using open fire for cooking (and heating) was risky; fires devastating whole cities occurred frequently.

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos  

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

Luxury Kitchen Design Kitchen Design I Shape India for Small Space Layout White cabinets Pictures Images Ideas 2015 Photos 

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