Ala34
2019-06-05 10:58:34
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Should the dining table really be placed where it is currently drawn?
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No, the large dining table with 8 chairs is planned in the middle of the room. A kitchen island (1.80 m long and 1.20 m deep) along the wall visually separates the kitchen from the living room. I have drawn this in the plan (without dimensions).
The drawn fireplace also serves as a room divider.
I couldn’t talk my husband out of the side-by-side fridge. It wouldn’t have fit in the kitchen units with upper cabinets, as the oven and pull-out pantry didn’t leave any space. According to the architect, the utility room with 7.3 m² is completely sufficient, as I expressed my concerns.
The house is mainly oriented according to the path of the sun. I have marked the cardinal directions. The terrace is not facing south because there is a semi-detached house there.

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No, the large dining table with 8 chairs is planned in the middle of the room. A kitchen island (1.80 m long and 1.20 m deep) along the wall visually separates the kitchen from the living room. I have drawn this in the plan (without dimensions).
The drawn fireplace also serves as a room divider.
I couldn’t talk my husband out of the side-by-side fridge. It wouldn’t have fit in the kitchen units with upper cabinets, as the oven and pull-out pantry didn’t leave any space. According to the architect, the utility room with 7.3 m² is completely sufficient, as I expressed my concerns.
The house is mainly oriented according to the path of the sun. I have marked the cardinal directions. The terrace is not facing south because there is a semi-detached house there.