Wall covering in our new home for the kitchen dining lounge.
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Comments (22)I think that is a lot better. YAY! You'll get good flow from the utility straight into the kitchen with your shopping bags, coats, etc. and it looks like there'll be enough space in the "extended hall" to use it constructively. I do have a couple more questions/suggestions: - The doorway from the utility with the fridge next to it - if the fridge door is open, you won't be able to get through. Also, because the area next to the fridge is all wall cabinets, you might have the "where do I dump things?" issue. I would put another counter on the left wall between the two banks of cupboards. It'll probably only be two or three cabinets and counter, but I think it'll be handy. OR you could put the FF there. - I'd centre the hob on the island, but I think that is a good spot for it. - The other thing is something One Plan raised - walk in pantry? You could have part of the utility dedicated to this, or do you think you'll have enough food storage with the wall cupboard near the ovens (I assume this will be a pull out number as these are really handy to be able to see everything....See MoreHelp with feature wall in Loung/Dining room.
Comments (2)Think this would tie the whole room together http://www.fireplaceworld.co.uk/package/9121/Adam-Southwold-Fireplace-Suite-in-Oak-with-Colorado-Electric-Fire-in-Brushed-Steel-43-Inch?gclid=CIe6rbGLz8sCFYpAGwodORILQw#.Vu6BAfDfWrU http://uk.dhgate.com/product/birch-tree-pattern-non-woven-woods-wallpaper/230060076.html?utm_source=pla&utm_medium=GMC&utm_campaign=lianmeijack&utm_term=230060076&f=bm|230060076|019011-HomeD|GMC|310918948|pla|lianmeijack|GB|019011018-Wallpapers|t|OSHNBL|0LRF|&gclid=CICT8ryLz8sCFY8y0wod9WMHuw...See Moredesign help for our new home
Comments (21)For 40k choose downstairs and don't touch upstairs, you haven't the budget to amend both and definitely not a roof. Maybe start with something like this, it's the easiest layout to attain:- The one below involves taking out the Fireplace, but leaves you entering straight in to the kitchen and with a Utility off the kitchen, which is better all round. As Jonathan says if and when you have more funds add a garage if you want one....See MoreAdvice on on a kitchen extension for our new home
Comments (2)Hi Andrea, How exciting, congratulations. A couple of comments I would make. There is a lot of seating/eating in the kitchen! Do you really need a bistro table, dining table and island? I think the dining table is a must but the snacky casual seating I think either/or! Also as a guest, I hate toilets with two doors! I always think I'm going to forget to lock or unlock them both! I like the concept of the large utility room and I can't quite read all the words on there but can the toilet perhaps stay in its current location (saving ££) and make the kitchen and utility room one space with a new backdoor elsewhere or by shortening the existing toilet wall? If you want any help drawing up 3D visualisations, give me a shout! https://www.coveykitchens.co.uk/design-services/Space-Planning Good Luck Emily x...See MoreIsla Cherry
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