Need help for my kitchen
Suzanne Tallon
7 years ago
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Need help for my kitchen extension.
Comments (7)My 4.2 x 8m flat roof (fibre glass) extension with 3 rooflights and Alu bi-folds and side window & k rendered - plus electrics & plumbing/fitting of a downstairs bathroom & utility plus remodelling inside walls and replastering existing room and new room all came in at around £41k No floorings No heating panels if we want infra red vs using our old rads) No furniture ie no kitchen or bathroom Unpainted (prefer to do myself!) We are cutting down the utility to remove an external door cost, might skip the side kitchen window as will be light enough and taking out one roof light as two should be plenty as south facing. Could save by not having bifolds of course or going for white doors/windows instead of black/grey but some things I’m not willing to compromise on. Spent months looking at smaller options to reduce the size but came across more issues so stuck with the original. Firstly as suggested, a size would help and so would a floor plan as there might be ways of remodelling your internal layout so a smaller extension could work. I actually redesigned my friends house on an app and reconfigured their back room to extend out only by 2m but it gave them a much better space than they have already....See MoreNeed help for my kitchen!
Comments (10)I agree with what others have commented, there's too many cupboards and not enough space around the island so it all feels a bit cluttered. I've tried to simplify your plan and reduced the cupboard depth on the wall to the left of the door to give more space for an island. It would be helpful if you could turn the door to open into the hall too. I've been planning a kitchen/dining extension which is a fairly similar size (sightly larger) which hopefully shows a more realistic idea of what fits and how it could look. Even this is a bit of a squeeze to be honest and the island is one of the smaller ones you can get. I had it in a previous flat though and it was fantastic just for clear counter space....See MoreNeed help for my kitchen!
Comments (9)The 2nd picture celerygirl posted is beautiful. You could also consider a small flat-weave rug to break up the beige floor a bit. Something small enough that it can go in the washing machine when needed. I also agree with cazsf that removing the single cupboard above the peninsula would make the space look better. A 3 light bar pendant would look nice above it: http://www.arrowelectricals.co.uk/ceiling-lights-c1/pendant-lights-c6/ray-3-light-classic-pendant-in-antique-brass-finish-p4949...See Moreneed help for my kitchen
Comments (3)Have a look at IKEA. They have quite a lot of storage solutions you can retro fit to existing kitchens, as long as the cupboard sizes are the same as theirs....See MoreSuzanne Tallon
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