Bay window in the kitchen - implementation suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-27 08:27:23

Pinkiponk

2020-10-27 12:31:39
  • #1

Yes. But I have not yet seen the rest of your floor plan.
 

Mycraft

2020-10-27 12:39:07
  • #2
Definitely angular... everything else doesn't look good and also doesn't fit in my opinion.
 

XxTankerxX

2020-10-27 12:46:28
  • #3
Then all the way up (so including the bathroom) or only on the ground floor?
 

matte

2020-10-27 12:58:55
  • #4


Unfortunately, I have to bring you back to reality, the pantry would only be separated in your case. There is no question of it being cool. The room is just as warm as other rooms, great temperature differences are not to be expected with today's construction methods and are also rarely possible. If a fridge or freezer is also placed in there, it will become one of the warmest rooms in the building...

At first, we also definitely wanted a pantry, but then we dismissed the idea and integrated a storage cabinet into the kitchen. You can hardly store supplies more space-savingly.
 

Mycraft

2020-10-27 13:37:57
  • #5

If you have the money, then gladly all the way up. A few extra square meters of underfloor heating in the bathroom are not a bad idea. But on the other hand, due to the larger wall area and the additional corners, the heat loss increases.

So it’s up to you.
 

XxTankerxX

2020-10-27 13:47:20
  • #6
Thank you very much for your opinions.

I just hope it doesn’t look as awkward with the flat windows as it does in this picture on the left. But then I will probably have it planned that way.
 

Similar topics
04.09.2018Pantry: Is a heating coil sensible in controlled residential ventilation?14
08.08.2021Hidden passage in pantry - seeking experiences28
28.10.2021Pantry vs. Larger Kitchen vs. Utility Room13
17.07.2022Floor plan: Door planning living room + pantry17
27.07.2022Floor plan: pantry or larger kitchen? Experiences?14
12.12.2022Floor plan with internal pantry - What to consider?14

Oben