Which design would you prefer?
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Comments (5)I prefer option 2, the black kitchen, because I think a separate dining table takes up too much room and the peninsula is more effective at separating the two zones. This option also allows you to have an additional easy chair which is better than just having a sofa. With this option, as you say, you would have a breakfast bar rather than a dining table. Have you considered dropping the peninsula to dining table height? I would however be tempted to have the oven under the hob and the cabinets on the end wall the way you have them in option 1 thereby freeing up more work surface. Either option you chose for the end wall would really depend on how much storage you need as opposed to how much work surface you can manage with. If you drop the peninsula then you would lose work surface there but regain it by choosing option 1 for the end wall. Do you have room in the entrance for a cupboard to store kitchen items not in regular use? Whilst working in the kitchen the breakfast bar or drop down peninsula would only accommodate two chairs. The two on the kitchen side would get in the way of food prep. They could however be stored somewhere and brought to the table once you are ready to eat. Folding chairs that can be hung up might be an option. Somewhere else that you could accommodate storage is where you have the table for the TV. Have you considered a run of built in cupboards here with shelves either side and above the TV? Where is your washing machine?...See MoreNatasha Powers Interiors
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