Abstract

Based on fuzzy analytic hierarchy process, this paper studied and established a comprehensive evaluation model of L-shaped kitchen cabinets from four aspects, which are as follows: functionality, aesthetics, economy and safety, the weight value of each attribute was calculated, then the model was applied to a kitchen cabinet product design. The results show that the economic and safety factors have high weight values in the kitchen cabinets product design, which means those aspects of kitchen cabinets product design should be adjusted to improve overall performance. FAHP has high feasibility and effectiveness in the practices of comprehensive evaluation, which can provide a reference for the evaluation and optimization of kitchen cabinets product design.

Highlights

  • The kitchen cabinets are centered on kitchen furniture, combining furniture and kitchen equipment, and matching the style of decoration[1]

  • Since the product evaluation process involves multiple levels, the introduction of FAHP for the kitchen cabinet can convert the subjective qualitative evaluation into quantification, which is conducive to providing effective references for cabinet designers and operators[3]

  • According to the survey results, the criterion layer is summarized into four indicators: functionality, aesthetics, economy and safety

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Summary

Introduction

The kitchen cabinets are centered on kitchen furniture, combining furniture and kitchen equipment, and matching the style of decoration[1]. Common kitchen layout types include L-shaped, U-shaped, straight and island-shaped. Restricted by the area of the kitchen, 79% of the users in China choose the layout of straight and L-shaped kitchens, of which 41% choose the layout of L-shaped[2]. Countertops, decorative panels, hardware accessories and other accessories, kitchen cabinets are a typical split structure. Since the product evaluation process involves multiple levels, the introduction of FAHP for the kitchen cabinet can convert the subjective qualitative evaluation into quantification, which is conducive to providing effective references for cabinet designers and operators[3]

Construction of evaluation index system for L-shaped kitchen cabinets
FAHP Theory
Behavior layer division
Weight calculation and consistency test of various factors
Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation
Findings
Conclusion
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