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Comments (2)Can you take some pics or add a plan with doors, utilities etc? I've seen your other posting of the french doors so it's hard to see where furniture could go without blocking doors...See MoreSmall kitchen. Have we planned the space OK?
Comments (11)Hi ! Thanks for the shout Boundsgreener ! With a room size like this - even with the obstacles you have - there's usually quite few different layout suggestions that could work ! (But if we were designing for you we'd need a lot more info about you, than is posted on here, to design this space optimally for you !) Some suppliers (European ones mostly ) do deeper than standard base drawer cabinets - that then allow wall unit storage to go from worktop to ceiling on the wall while still having a full depth worktop, and monster deep drawers, in front - can work well if you need extra storage, as long as you are tall /have a good reach! This, in addition to other fab suggestions above, could work on one side of this kitchen ... but I guess that also depends on your budget too ! re boiler placement - it's a good idea to start with that, by talking through the placement options first with a boiler installer ! Rather than designing the rest of the space first and then hoping where you place it will be ok ? The key things I'd suggest you reconsider on your plans posted here would be the DW placement - it's going to bang slap in the way when open here - and the worktop space between the hob and the oven housing - yes technically you could go as close as 150mm away from the tall cabinet - but in reality - it's always advisable to have a landing space for putting down hot things, either next to or directly opposite an oven - in this case you don't have that. Because your home needs to work well, not just now, but when you may have toddlers around your feet too - it's worth booking some quality time with a credible designer if you can - so if you have a supplier in mind - see if you can book some one to one time - to go through everything in fine detail with the designer, before you order ! Or if you are buying on a budget, from a warehouse type supplier - then there are a few of us totally independent designers around who can work with you ( I work remotely via email and calls etc) to get the design just right to tick all your boxes - then shop around with the plans ... (I know some people would say 'get a free plan done at a nice kitchen studio and then just use their plan' but that's not really fair on the studio and most are becoming wise to this now!!) Hope that helps a bit ?...See MoreBEFORE & AFTER: Space-efficient 24 sqm (258 sqft) studio flat makeover
Comments (3)Love this! A great transformation and a great use of space. Love that the small console table extends into a dining area! Please feel free to head to our website and view our space-saving blogs www.mysmallspace.co.uk...See MoreWhat colours help kitchen blend into home studio (work space)
Comments (6)Hi Carmen, Regarding Q1 - I think the first picture of the concrete, would work well as you have warm light coming through to your kitchen so it's a good idea to leverage the light with the look you are after. I assume this is your worktop? Q2 - I'm not sure what you mean in terms of which colour should you use for the cupboard doors. I wouldn't recommend using the same material as the worktop. I would add a contrasting colour from your floors if they are white. It also depends on the look and feel you are after? Do you want it to look light and bright? In which case steer away from darker heavier colours. Q3 - I guess the only thing I would say, is do you have the space to move it to another area? Only go for this option if you know you are going to move it around. Otherwise a fixed island maybe better as you can use it as a breakfast area too? Q4 - Agree on the units not going all the way to the top of the ceiling, the only thing I would say is only go for this option as long as you don't put anything on top of the units! If you do need this area for storage then take the units up to the top. Hope that helps Thanks Rukmini Patel Interior Design...See MoreH. Adam
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