Bay window in the kitchen - implementation suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-27 08:27:23

cschiko

2020-10-27 14:07:51
  • #1
So I would also clearly recommend going for a square shape! How wide should/may it become? Because instead of windows and completely filling it with kitchen cabinets, one could also plan a door/floor-to-ceiling window there and only put cabinets on the side walls. I would also replace the pantry with a tall cabinet wall, as already suggested. You can wonderfully box it in with drywall.
 

11ant

2020-10-27 16:30:55
  • #2
After all, you have finally agreed to upload the entire floor plan, even if we still have to imagine the windows. But we don’t yet know the view (site plan / aerial photo / photos?). Pointed here naturally rather than round, but whether possibly classic as a risalit is hard to assess without seeing the overall classification. The 45° "set square bay window" is absolutely retro – unlike the slanted interior walls that are totally 1980s, such a bay window is at least from the fashion of 1990 – mind you, in 1990 people did that to show they were stylistically "fit for the year two thousand." That would give me a bit to think about today. Stustustustudioline by L’Oreal
You do realize that in this kitchen you’re supposed to wear a beryl- or blackberry-colored blazer in a rectangular silhouette cut with plague shoulder pads, right? – theme party is only valid if consistent!
 

XxTankerxX

2020-10-27 16:55:49
  • #3
Yes, the windows have not been planned yet. So far, it is only a draft from the architect. But thank you for your assessment!
 

pagoni2020

2020-10-27 17:08:08
  • #4
He is probably more of a draftsman for a construction company, I think, and not a freelance architect. If that is the case, I would recommend that you post your entire project here once, so that you can avoid mistakes in advance. Now, you don’t have an excessive amount of living space, so to me the area hallway/corridor together would be too large, measured against the size of the living rooms.
 

XxTankerxX

2020-10-27 18:04:08
  • #5


He is a freelance architect. That is why I do not want to post the full plan here without consulting him first.
 

Wickie

2020-10-27 18:32:52
  • #6
My god... he is really stuck in the 80s... Bay window and then the corner bathtub
 

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