First step into the new open kitchen! Is planning feasible?

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-01 08:09:56

ypg

2020-03-02 12:32:16
  • #1


What is under the kitchen plan now? And what is in the middle of the house? Is there potential to move walls, etc?

Installation and warranty also cost money. If I were you, I would quickly expose myself here so that the wall planning can be seen, to make the best out of it now. Price is the least of your problems right now.
Or is everything already built?
 

Subwkloofer

2020-03-02 13:01:31
  • #2


So indeed, the exterior walls are fixed. Only the interior wall could be slightly altered. We do not want to change any other rooms, which is why the dimensions are as described above.
The niche on the right can be extended somewhat by omitting the partition, but only a little with an 11.5 cm wall. On the left, however, you could freely extend into the room and go deeper into the space.


Of course, but these are also included in the price without appliances. Apart from that, the warranty for the appliances is covered by the appliance manufacturer.
 

evelinoz

2020-03-02 14:08:10
  • #3
I can only imagine the kitchen like this if the dishwasher is to be installed at a raised height.



I assume that the sink is not supposed to be built into the island, although that would make more sense.

The island is 240 long, plus panel/side panel.

The dishwasher is raised on the left side, between the tall units there is space for 2 x 80 cabinets, one of which is for the sink, which is then installed 15-20cm to the left inside the base cabinet.

You should avoid corners because the room is not very large.
 

Subwkloofer

2020-05-22 11:13:06
  • #4
Currently, our planning is leaning towards this option from a renowned kitchen studio.

Only the window does not fit in terms of size and arrangement. It needs to be slightly smaller and lower so that the countertop can be embedded as a windowsill.

Quick question to the experts: The refrigerator and oven row is to be clad with a lightweight partition wall. Is it better to build this before or after plastering?


 

hampshire

2020-05-22 14:24:01
  • #5
Is this created better before or after plastering? Creating it before plastering saves work steps.
 

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