Using paint to zone two spaces (kitchen diner/living area)
Charlotte L
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Ground floor redesign: kitchen/ family diner/ flexible living space
Comments (8)hi - with this new door configuration it opens up further possibilities - safety wise it's best to move your hob in from the edge of the island - so pan handles are less 'knock able ' designing to suit rooms is ok - but much better to design to suit the people using the room too ! to do this effectively a good designer will need to find out as much as possible about you and the members if your family - how you cook/ shop how often you entertain etc etc it takes time and when done well provides the best results for the room. this is what I do for a living - I don't sell product - purely design !- so instead of offering 'free design ' like studios do ( then making margin on the products you buy) - I charge a fee to design and then you shop around and get the best deal saving much more than the design fee in the process ! so you can see with this in mind - I can't design it for free for you on this thread - but happy to take it further in a professional capacity if you want to drop me an email ! ( nb we are concept designers who can take on whole houses too - so could look at the project in entirety too if needed - as what you do with each room has a knock on effect on the next ! ) kind regards Karen OnePlan...See MoreKitchen Diner Living Layout Plans - Advice Please
Comments (31)Hi Keswing, I had exactly the same problem with my hubby!!! Haha! The great thing with concept planners is they will pass their trade discounts onto you! We actually used Gina from Create Perfect on here (but she does exactly the same as OnePlan) who I would highly recommend and the fab thing was that even after her fees it saved us money because she passed on all the trade discounts! I highly recommend getting in touch with OnePlan and Create Perfect and getting quotes from both of them. If you ask them both to send you the list of companies they get trade discount with then you can show that to your hubby and knowing you're in the market for some serious spending on a kitchen and presumably a bit of new furniture then you'll be able to show it's cost neutral! :) We saved over £1,500 in our kitchen alone through Create Perfect getting us discounts with our chosen suppliers (probably worth noting that it doesn't limit your choices as the kitchen company we chose from her concept plan she'd never dealt with before but she set up a trade account just for us, the same for our underfloor heating and actual floor) Hope it helps and good luck!...See MoreKitchen diner living and utility room layout dilemma!
Comments (16)Hi there, We had exactly the same problem about 6 months ago and despite all the squared scale paper in the world, I just couldn't imagine how it was going to look and went round and round in circles! Have you considered a concept planner? We used one and despite the fact I was standing in 3 separate rooms with doors, windows and openings in completely different places, she worked off the architect's plans and came up with photo quality 3D renders showing exactly how the different options would look. We even had a YouTube video of the 4 different layouts, so you could see how it would look as you walked around the room. The pics below show the room I was stood in as our concept planner did the 3D renders, how they actually looked and how the room as turned out. I am a huge fan and find the whole thing quite fascinating- it's like looking i to the future :) Thanks to using them, we were able to order our kitchen before the building work was done, so didn't have to go without a kitchen for ages! How the 3 separate rooms looked when the plans were done by our concept planner... A few of the 3D renders that she did at exactly the same time... And how it turned out.. It's completely cheating but it makes it a lot more fun and in our experience a lot less stressful :) Best wishes, Claire...See MoreAdvice on peculiar but great diner through to kitchen space?
Comments (12)Hi Mary, Not sure how this layout cam about but it's a strange one. I would love to see pictures of all those doors in the middle! If the other rooms have already been refurbished and you don't want to do anything with them... So to try and fix the remaining part of the house. I would demolish the current bathroom and bring it to the front of the "corridor". Behind that I would use the remaining part of the "corridor" as a utility/laundry room. I would also, at least fix the door to the under stair cupboard. Finally I would square of the kitchen with a small extension and open it up to the garden with bi fold doors and french doors on your dining room. The result would be a much more spacious kitchen with island and seating as well as lots of storage compared to your current kitchen, and a great indoor/outdoor dining space via your dining room. You would also have a dedicated laundry room and a bathroom where you don't need to walk through a kitchen to get to it! If, however, you would like to consider a bigger project then, in addition to the above, I would recommend getting rid of the strange door arrangement in the middle of the house by combing the kitchen and dining room to create a large open plan space. Having a architect or designer onboard is not expensive but can in fact save you from making costly mistakes and having to redo work!...See MoreCarolina
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