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The kitchen should ideally be near the dining room to facilitate easy serving and cleanup during meals. Proximity to the living room is also beneficial, as it allows for social interaction while cooking or entertaining. Additionally, having the kitchen close to the pantry and laundry room can enhance efficiency in food storage and household chores. This strategic layout promotes convenience and flow in daily activities.

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