Conversion of a closed kitchen into an open kitchen

  • Erstellt am 2024-02-12 09:05:07

11ant

2024-02-12 14:00:47
  • #1
Oh, always those reproduced views made with Simshaus planning software toys. You never know what the reproducer has supposedly left out as irrelevant. Nowadays, every phone has a camera, simply to take snapshots both of reality and of the plans from the building file. But those are "only" more useful, yet offer less fun.
 

NickCH83

2024-02-12 14:39:12
  • #2

Sorry, I should have simply posted the original plans.
By the way, this "Simhaus" planning software toy is "Sketchup" - it is also used by a few professionals. It mainly serves me to visually represent the whole and especially for my wife, who has less spatial imagination.
 

evelinoz

2024-02-13 10:32:27
  • #3
The room is only 360 cm wide, you can't place a solo island like in your plan. You have to rotate the island by 90 degrees.
 

NickCH83

2024-02-13 13:05:27
  • #4
I thought the same yesterday evening, now I am going with the option:

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I also removed the wall and door towards the entrance, instead extended the wall behind the kitchen a bit. By the way, the whole thing is a wooden house and the walls were built according to the beam alignment and ceiling boards, meaning they can be easily removed.
I think that fits pretty well now, or do you see any problems with it?
 

hanghaus2023

2024-02-13 13:36:20
  • #5
I have turned the island once.



Edit. Meanwhile, someone was faster.
 

evelinoz

2024-02-14 08:59:01
  • #6
, yes, that fits. However, the island should be 2m long.
 
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