kitchen renovation
vineesh vijayan
3 years ago
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Do you cook more after a kitchen renovation?
Comments (15)After a kitchen renovation very often you get new appliances and a good designer will help you choose these my asking you questions regarding your lifestyle, the size of your family, the type of cooking you prefer and also the number of times you may need to increase your cooking for entertaining and family gathering. These answers will enable a good designer to suggest cooking facilities taht you may not have considered, i.e Combination microwave ovens, added steam ovens and full steam ovens, not to forget fan assisted ovens, which may be new to you. That only covers ovens they may also suggest replacing gas with induction and explaining the economy of these hobs and the ease of use. So can a new kitchen change your cooking methods, most definatly yes, we tend to experiment and see what our new toys can do....See MoreDo you eat in the kitchen more often after your kitchen renovation?
Comments (19)Definitely. My original kitchen was developer’s kitchen —ie, it photographed well but did not function. The only place to put a table in the kitchen itself would have been in front of the back door, which is itself a natural thoroughfare from the open plan living room. Now I have a lovely breakfast bar/peninsula facing the brightest part of the kitchen, and I can easily spend hours there over breakfast, brunch or coffee. Dinner I tend to eat in front of the tv, and when I’ve visitors the main table in the dining room is used....See MoreOpen plan kitchen renovation
Comments (7)Would it be possible to tuck the utility and downstairs loo further under the stairs? In more of an L shape? Would it be possible to fit the loo further under the stairs? Then place a stacked washer dryer next to the entry to it? To give a feeling of space a sight line from the front into the back yard would best be preserved so maintaining the door between the hall and kitchen is important. You could close up the door between the hall and the dining as you would have access via living and your newly opened kitchen....See MoreKitchen renovation
Comments (2)It really depends on the sizing for the space and what else you need to fit in as well as how far over those doors go on the left-hand side. You could consider something like this. Boxing in the corner to create a separate utility and then building the kitchen up on the left-hand side of the space. Apologies for the crude drawing....See Morevineesh vijayan
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