Then you should also mark that thing in the basement and also expect to hear noises in the living area.
The appearance would bother me. After all, no furniture could stand against the wall there either. Or you plan it right away... here it could be a side wall of a seat window. But something like that would also have to be planned (as you already say) so that you achieve what you want with the furnishing.
I would probably lean the drainage against the chimney.
this is how you would maximize storage space in the kitchen and you wouldn't constantly be in each other's way because of corners, many find that annoying and impractical in their kitchens. I did not want a fireplace given the size of the house
this is how you would maximize the storage space in the kitchen and you wouldn’t constantly get in each other’s way because of corners, many people find that annoying and impractical in their kitchens.
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I didn’t want a fireplace given the size of the house
Thanks! So you would place the electrical appliances in a row instead of the pantry?
We would like to have the cooktop facing the living room and the sink at the back, but that shouldn’t change the planning/layout.
If you put the sink at the back, you spend most of the time with your back to the room and facing the wall; you need the sink much more often than the stove. A sink is not ugly, you can definitely put it in the front. I would probably make a full island, then you have a second passage. Dishwasher then raised in the back row.
If you put the sink at the back, you spend most of the time with your back to the room and your face to the wall; you use the sink much more often than the stove. A sink is not ugly, you can definitely place it at the front.
It depends on habits: I quickly rinse the vegetables, but chop towards the room at the stove, and that takes up most of the time. When I no longer need knives or containers, I then put them behind me at the sink. For me, the sink is a place where dirty things are stacked or collected. The sink also looks unclean for us because we constantly deal with water and it sometimes leaves lime stains or is simply wet. Additionally, cloths, brushes, and dish soap are near the sink, which disrupts the homely appearance that is instead tidier around the stove.