Open Plan Flooring - What direction looks best?
keswing
5 years ago
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Comments (2)I think it would look great open plan and make the dining room lighter and the kitchen bigger. I'd build a wall from wc to hallway and make that the new utility room and keep the wc where it is. I'd then move the kitchen into the dining room, knock out all the hallway doors for a dining room table and have some sofas in your sun room (remove current utility room wall too)...See MoreI want a wood effect look in my open plan ground floor but am very con
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Comments (5)Hi all, Thank you for your comments; I appreciate them! Natasha - the units you have suggested are very much what I had in mind. We will have a shaker kitchen and the media unit would also be shaker style and would have 4-6 cupboards with the TV in the middle with book shelves either side. Part of the reason we kept a partial wall was to make the space more usable. I can’t envision how the fully open plan room will be able to meet all our needs, but I am open to ideas! I feel that open plan would be more impressive, but potentially less usable. With regards to the doors. I do plan to reverse the doors both into the kitchen and family room part, but couldn’t work out how to do it on the app I used for the floor plan. It is a 1920s house and we have the original doors which we are planning to keep. We are also keeping a lot of floor space as when the table is not extended, we still have young children with lots of Lego and trains etc. I plan for these to be hidden in the cupboards at bedtime. J - we haven’t installed the kitchen but we have ordered it and paid a big deposit. Some of the units are bespoke/irregular sizes and I don’t think we would be willing to change this. I have attached a photo of our rendered kitchen plan. Thanks again for your comments. It is good to have other people’s opinions and ideas....See MoreOpen plan living, best layout.
Comments (9)Thanks for your reply Jonathan and thanks for previously suggesting we move the stairs, we had never even considered moving the stairs before. what are your thoughts on leaving the kitchen where it is in the photo and putting the sitting area where the architect has put the kitchen. we don't want a fussy kitchen but do need quite a few cupboards and workspace, I am quite messy so need storage. We don't need a large table. we were originally going for as much glass doors on the back as we could, but are now thinking we lose to much wall space. The kitchen at the moment feels cold and uninviting, definitely don't want the modern glossy feel, want more of a traditional cosy room. Is that possible in open plan?...See Morekeswing
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