lighting in kitchen/dining/living space
khirsig
7 years ago
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Comments (2)I would think about running your built-ins from the back door across and around the corner and all the way down that right-side wall. Put the fridge almost at the end of that run, with a tall cabinet last (behind current door-swing). Keep the sink centered as much as possible on the window, put the DW to the left of the sink and put the range on the interior wall along run to fridge. Take out most of wall from current doorway, or just make the doorway double the current width. Leave the short wall that turns the corner and that will create space for the cabinet and fridge. Then you seem to have room for eating area at left end. Leaving some of the wall at that end will create a nice nook for the eating area. Then you have a nook for the wood stove on the other side of that wall. Best to you....See MoreTips for a rented kitchen/dining/living space?
Comments (3)Hi. I would pop down to ikea and go for something scandi inspired! The room looks light and there are grey tones in the wood so would go for light grey ŵalls. Dulux dusted moss 2 is a lovely colour with some warmth but do test it depending on room orientation. Consider painting the doors and architraves the same colour so so they blend in. I would also paint the window frame white. I quite like the xmas tree! I wouldn't go for a mirror there as it would reflect the cooker hood so would go for one opposite the window. Perhaps a collection of art over the black sofa if you wanted to change it? I would cover the other sofa and just lighten the black sofa a little with throws and cushions, with graphic designs and lots of texture. Perhaps just a plant for the coffee table and a collection of wooden bowls with a vase or something or even a pile of books? I'd also get a rug to zone that space, again with light greys. Do you need the chair as the corner is a little crowded? Like the window box idea and perhaps just clear the worktop a little by the kettle? You can always add little splashes of colour but definitely lots of texture...See Morefinding the right lights for kitchen island when fan in living/dining
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Comments (9)Thanks Jonathan, very helpful. I’ve been looking at some measurements and don’t think I need more than 100Lx80w for the WC, and could have the hob and sink along the wall, meaning the island can be narrower (what sizes are there?) and just for prep etc. Let’s assume I only need 80/90cm between kitchen and island, and the island can be 2m in length. How might that look? Do you think that might work?...See Morekhirsig
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