2 design worries: kitchen & TV
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Comments (11)Just a few ideas.. If you were to swap the sink and the hob, you would have more worktop space. If you shaved a little off the end of the peninsula, it would make the overall space larger. Are you planning the peninsula to also be a breakfast bar? If not, you could make it narrower (looks like 90cm at the moment?) so the sofa area would have more space. You could recess the TV into the long opposite wall to the sofa, (meaning you could also see it from the kitchen). You could paint that part of the wall dark so the TV doesn't dominate the room too much - it would define the area/break up a long empty wall....See MoreWould love some feedback on my kitchen design
Comments (32)hi, my sister in law has a very similar sized kitchen to u and shebhasbso much storage she even has empty cupboards!! she put her sink infront of the windowbwith the hob opposite, to the left of the hob shebhas a tall unit with her ovens in it and the otherside she has her fridge and then 2 base units and 2glass display wall units. on the far wall to the right of her sink she has wall units, and to the left of her sink she has a stretch of worktop similar to ur plan which leads to a peninsular island that steps down from her worktop height to create a table. would love to see some pics of what plan you go with and the finished result...See MoreMy first attempt at planning my kitchen - 2D/3D included - be gentle!
Comments (17)You are all amazing! This is really helping our thinking process. We have considered banquette seating and certainly a bench, at times we might need to squash family around the table. Thinking extra storage underneath it. The peninsula isn't feeling so bad, Minnie the pictures are great. Like the shelving in the corner and can still have a run of tall cupboards. Manabout, wondering if the island is going to look too big in the center. Feel a bit scared a repeating my friend's mistake! The room that is going to be the kitchen has to have walls removed to make one room but i can plot this out in the first floor living room, newspaper on the floor, just to try it out. Worrying a little about the table position, how that would feel if it isn't centered on the doors. I am quite 'symmetrical' and 'matchy matchy' when I organize and plan. Finding the new eclectic styling (which I do love) a bit of a struggle! Consensus is definitely the 'kitchen' in that end of the room, rather than the bigger space currently planned for dining?...See MoreVictorian terrace flat remodelling tv tv
Comments (5)Hi Yvona I think the 3rd option works best. However, I would suggest that you consider the following. 1 the gap between the kitchen units and island, this could be reduce to give you move living room space. 2 a larger combined bathroom & shower with a wc under the stair. This option will reduce your storage space, but give you a nice bathroom. You could also introduce an additional door access into the middle bedroom too. 3 option to introduce one large bifold and one door to the external garden wall. Hope these helps Regards...See MoreHU-479511125
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