Kitchen island, remove?
belfastgerry
3 years ago
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Rosie Green
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Comments (1)This is a photo of the current open plan lounge / dining which we would like to separate...See MoreRemove wall between Kitchen and Dining
Comments (7)Hi Sasi, I understand your dilemma here, it is difficult to configure the layout without knowing the options for wall removal. I would suggest contacting your local council and asking to speak with the planning department as a first call, they will be able to refer you to a surveyor who could inform you on whether the kitchen/dining wall is load bearing. I have a feeling it may be since there are only 2 main walls supporting the ground floor, that being one of them! However best to check with the experts first. Once you get clarity on this and if it is possible, you could remove the wall and have an open plan kitchen/diner, utilising the conservatory for dining as Kay has suggested. You could then consider a utility and shower room space coming from under the stairs into the end of the kitchen. Of course knocking walls down definitely adds quite a lot cost wise, but if you were prepared for that there could be some cost effective ways of laying out the space once it's gone. Hope that makes sense, let me know what the outcome is if you find out about the wall removal and if I can help any further!...See MoreHow do I remove ingrained nicotine stains from gloss kitchen doors?
Comments (11)I’m going to be stupid here and say are you sure the doors are supposed to be the same as the board behind? Perhaps the previous owners wanted a contrast. I can’t see a specific door that shows a stain as such. In your favour the doors are cut and edge board so are the cheapest you can get. The handles are boss bar handles and again one of the cheapest handles. You could remove the handles, get new doors and add the existing handles. Cut and edged board has 100s of colour variations, so plenty of choice. You could even have a multiplex edging to give a more luxurious touch (looks like a ply timber edging and gives a nice finish)....See MoreConsidering removing kitchen wall that separates kitchen from hallway
Comments (9)Combine the living room and kitchen by taking both walls out and going open plan. Then as previous comment add a door to the hallway for separate bedroom wing. Just doing the kitchen wall will feel odd and make it like a corridor....See Morebelfastgerry
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