Small extension to join kitchen and dining room
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Isla Cherry
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New extension to encompass open plan kitchen , dining room, lounge
Comments (1)Hi jockyboy, your drawings didn't attach, have a go again and re-upload them so the community can help! :) It would also be good for Houzzers to know what you specifically need help with....See MoreMove kitchen to dining room in Victorian terrace with PD extension
Comments (12)We have just extended our house in exactly the same way but our dining room is at the front, kitchen in the middle and lounge at the back. Our ground floor is now opened up right through from front to back with pocket doors to section off the dining room. We are on a main road so it made more sense to have the lounge where it's more private/quiet. We didn't add the toilet, like in your plan, as our space is 3.2m wide but if we had more space would defo of added one. Layout works perfectly for us. Kitchen is now the heart of the home and we now use every each of the space, instead of the old dining room being a thoroughfare that never got used. Perfect layout if you have kids and need 360 views of them. The main things to consider, I feel, are the position of the boiler and boiler flue, adequate lighting for the kitchen as might be darker after the extension. Get as much light (natural and artificial) into the kitchen as you can and also consider adequate ventilation for the kitchen: we chose a very powerful extractor to minimise smells/steam/mould from cooking, and chose electrically operated skylights for the extension. We also chose Quiet Mark appliances to minimise noises form the kitchen....See MoreAdvice and inspiration for kitchen,dining,living room extension
Comments (1)What are the sizes of the rooms and do you know which walls are loadbearing? Could the utility wall be extended, so the utility can become loo and half of the kitchen a new utility and side entrance? Then the former breakfast room can be playroom. Kitchen in the old dining room, which already is semi-open to lounge and then dining in the conservatory part....See MoreSmall side return extension kitchen plan in a Victorian terrace
Comments (7)I was thinking tall cabinets for the other side of the where the desk is (kitchen side). This then creates a nice zone for that desk which is semi-private. The recess at the far left side is due to pipe work, it could definitely be re-routed but I thought it might be a useful cupboard regardless? Oh and I forgot to add big doors opening out to the garden at that end too. Currently it’s a window....See MoreIsla Cherry
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