Remodel of a traditonal kitchen
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8 years ago
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Comments (1)You'll need a builder to remove the wall, and install a steel beam if the wall is load bearing. They will also be able to bring the utility up to building regs standard which will probably mean external wall insulation if you don't want to lose any floor space....See MoreHow to survive without a kitchen during your remodel
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Comments (4)Hi DeeDee! What you're thinking about doing definitely looks like it can work. I would suggest a few tweaks... You could remove more of the wall between dining and hall. This looks like it will be a structural job so you'll need structural engineers design and calcs. You could extend the kitchen worktop on the side of the sink shown into the dining room a bit to create a bit of breakfast bar if you liked. Then you could put a wall back in between the living and dining room - perhaps with a large pocket door, or maybe just solid. It depends how you want to use the living room and dining room really. Do you want them separate or joined, or some flexibility to open up between them at times? You'll find my free Design Your Home Vision checklist useful to help you think it through. You can get that here: https://www.i-architect.co.uk/dyhvchecklist.html You'll also find the Renovation Roadmap Workshop that I'm running next week on Friday useful - it will help you to plan out your project and how you manage it. That's just £47 and all profits go to the homeless charity Coffee4Craig. You can find out more and secure your space here: https://iarchitectlimited.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1145853 Best of luck with your home design! Jane chartered architect eco-home and conservation specialist www.i-architect.co.uk...See Morekitchen remodel in a apartment
Comments (4)It seems a very mean sized kitchen compared to the living space. You are very restricted by the sticking out wall (what electrical are in there surely they could be re routed?) and also by the door out of the kitchen. Is there any scope to move that doorway towards the living area? This would then allow for an L shape kitchen under the window and along the back wall which would be a better use of space. If you could get rid of the nib wall then you could create a small peninsular so if you were cooking someone could perch there on a stool and chat to you. I will try and post some pictures of what I mean...See MoreBev
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