Help please finish off my open plan area
katieme2015a34
7 years ago
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Need help for my new open plan kitchen/living
Comments (28)As an owner of a large glass kitchen table (octagonal btw) I would not recommend getting one! Especially if you have children. Octagonal shape is great as every guest gets a side, but glass shows fingerprints, even little dust etc. and underneath the table top as well! Harder to clean too. Then you would probably want to get placemats as it's not a nice feeling/sound when you put plates and cutlery on the glass....See MoreOpen plan wardrobe area advice
Comments (20)Brian, I strongly suspect any solution similar to those in the photos you have supplied will be extremely expensive. As you have mentioned, you have already had one company provide a price which was at a price you envisaged. Unfortunately, a designer solution such as this is rarely scalable in terms of size, the fact that you are mobilising a designer, fitter etc. will carry a substantial price from the outset. The previous suggestions offered by professionals on this site suggested by B&Q and Ikea are clearly at a different price point, but nonetheless a solution to the dilemma you presented....See Moreplease critique my open area
Comments (45)Swapping the white cabinet and glass table has worked well. I think french chairs looked better in the window but angle them towards each other slightly to make look a little less formal. That still leaves an empty space in the middle of the room tho. Hope you don't mind but I've had a little play with one of your pictures just for some inspiration. I've added a floor lamp instead of table lamp, statement armchair, footstool/ottoman, and a mirror/ art above the white cabinet. One is more modern and the other continues the french theme....See Moreplease critique my lighting plan for open plan area...
Comments (9)Personally I think you have too many spotlights and I think the lights planned for the beams should be on the same switch. I would have six ceiling spots around the kitchen and then have directional spotlights on the beams and angle them up so the light reflects off the ceiling. I would then have three pendants over the island as I think clusters of three have more impact than just two. I would have a big pendant over the dining table and I would move the island and table to make this possible. As well as under cabinet lights I would have plinth level lights. Separately I think if you are sat on the sofa or at the desk an overhead light is uncomfortable and I would have an anglepoise on the desk instead. So you need four light switches and I would have all except your under cabinet lights on a dimmer....See MoreEm2311
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