Kitchen ideas we are in a dilemma
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Comments (15)Hi Dalida! Yes, your flat needs a renovation, specially in the bathroom and kitchen. The wooden floor looks nice. Before starting the redising, it will be necessary you make a 'wishlist'. I would recommend a bigger kitchen . Have you considered having only 1 bigger bathroom? How many peple wil be living in the flat? How many bedrooms do you need? Is the kitchen entrance as nice as the main one ? Would you consider turning the kitchen entrance onto de main entrance to the flat? Then you'd be able to enter to the kitchen space ( it can be an attractive open-plan design - look at this one we fitted in a small apartment) Imagine that where the mirror is, is where your window is. If you turn this entrance onto the 'main one', you'll be able to have a big bedroom on the other side of the flat ( where the main entrance). You can keep the entrance and use it, but not for guest ( not nice to have visitors entering through your bedroom). As you can see there're a lot of options to discuss. I would recommend you to contact a profesional that helps you with the process, because if you meet him/her you can design together a really nice flat. Which style do you prefer? Would it be posible to change the position of the gas boiler? How much storage space do you need? For the new bathroom I would recomend to have storage space, and a large mirror will help to make the space feel bigger. As you can see, there're a lot of questions and lots of decissitions to take. Don't hesitate contacting a profesional to help you in the process it will sabe you money and headaches! We're based in South of Spain, so we're not close to help you with the renovation, but I hope my comments help you! Good luck with the renovation, Sara Leiva Architect @ Mirasur Proyectos SL PS- My recomnendation is not to divide the flat into 2 smaller ones - it will be much more expensive, messy, and you'll have 2 non- attractive tiny flats...See MoreGround Floor Kitchen and Rear Extension Layout Dilemma
Comments (3)Hi Jonathan, Thanks for your feedback and alternative solution. I like the way you've moved the kitchen around as it really helps to utilise the space well. I think our issue is that we have too many things we want to include on the list to have on the ground floor: 1. Formal Living Room 2. Dining Room 3. Lounge/TV Room 4. Guest Bedroom 5. Kids Playroom 6. Utility/Boot Room 7. Kitchen 8. Toilet 9. Guest Shower/Toilet I've uploaded the floor plan again with the rooms in their preferred locations, but will be flexible if another more flowing plan can come about. The window where the Boot Room is actually meant to be a door, to quickly access the garden if there is a need without having to open up the bi-fold doors. So if the kitchen was to be moved across into the boot room corner, access to the door will be required. Currently the Boot Room space is about 4m long, we have thought of reducing it to 3m and push all the rooms below it up a little so we can have more space in the Play room and Guest bedroom. Any other alternatives /ideas would be greatly appreciated....See MoreKitchen design ideas... Can we fit an island???
Comments (7)I would avoid an island, given the space available, but in the past, where we had insufficient room for a fixed island we had a butcher’s block as an alternative and this worked really well. In fact, I loved the butcher’s block so much it moved with us to our current house. It is a bit lower than standard worktop height so is great for all sorts of food prep....See MoreCottage kitchen dilemma: Red quarry tiles & exposed stone
Comments (11)I would think about how to make best use of earthy materials, I'm not convinced the strong blue is the right thing. Is it possible to post lots of picture that show different views of the room? I agree about pale worktops, essential for reflecting light. The other thing to consider is that the floor tiles are quite a strong colour and therefore I wouldn't put too strong a blue in there, rather a duller dark blue/black or softer warm greys.The bottom image with warm greys and small amounts of dark blue/black is lovely. I like Sonia's images, they feel right for the materials you are working with. Here are some more....See MoreEwa Mc
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