Need help for open kitchen diner colours please?
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Comments (13)Thanks for these. Im not sure if we can do the extra corner bit for number five, but I do like the layout, it will depend on cost, also don't need two tv areas, as we have a front lounge in the house anyway. the office was supposed to be a mixed use room, as a playroom with kids storage and also an occasional bedroom, so sofa bed In there. I know many people have hobs and sinks on islands, but I just think i'll end up dumping things on there.. I have four in the family, two adults, two kids, but we have a lot of people round for entertaining and parties, so space is what I'm after, but was also looking for somewhere the kids can go out of the way from adults if need be. As for kitchen, the reason for having large larder is to put not only food/drink spare fridge in there, but also things we don't use all that often in the kitchen, equipment etc.. I like everything clean and hidden away. The office on number 5 would be separate anyway as this concept includes sliding doors, which fold into the wall, so only entrance would be from outside, not sure if I can afford these yet though. Please keep suggestions coming, or alternatives, all welcome as I can't visualise.. thanks...See Moreneed help with colours for wall of kitchen diner
Comments (2)Hi Cavdoorn, Your kitchen-diner sounds lovely. I’ve got a couple of recommendations for wall colour, the first being Dulux Dusted Moss 3. This is a calming soft green/grey colour, which I can see working perfectly in a large kitchen diner, especially with lovely oak flooring. These tones will all complement each other beautifully. http://bit.ly/2glP39K My second suggestion is Dulux Rich Praline 5. Whilst being a gorgeous warming tone, Rich Praline 5 is also contemporary and sleek. Perfect again for an open plan living space such as yours. http://bit.ly/2f6xrRP I’d suggest buying tester pots of each colour first, as it’s important to see the colour on the wall to make sure you’re 100% happy, before making your final choice. Happy decorating and please let me know how you get on. Jade Dulux Design Expert www.designer.duluxamazingspace.co.uk...See More1930’s semi - best open plan layout for kitchen/diner or all open?
Comments (24)I’m struggling to find a way to have a kitchen/island (really would like an island to have useable counterspace), generous dining table (seating for at least 6 people) and a sitting area in the same room if we don’t open up the wall between the current front and back living rooms. Would it make more sense to have part of the garage incorporated into the kitchen? There is a slight difference in floor level though between the garage and kitchen (Step down into the garage). Or block up the current kitchen door and have the access to a dining/kitchen through the current back living room space and then somehow fit in a dining table and seating area?...See MoreIs it possible to have a semi open plan kitchen diner? Please help!
Comments (6)What are you planning on doing with the current kitchen? You don't need all of the current kitchen space for the utility so why not have the kitchen running into that space and keep the dining room with the small nib near the dining room so the dining room still has a separate feel to it. If you then had a peninsula that Jen P mentions at the other end (say where the current utility wall is) is would definitely have the feel of being two separate spaces which you can connect further using the lighting and materials/colours used....See Moredis88
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