Kitchen floor plan in bungalow - who has ideas?

  • Erstellt am 2018-03-06 15:10:02

j.bautsch

2018-03-07 08:36:51
  • #1
I mean filename 3
 

zizzi

2018-03-07 08:47:14
  • #2
I wanted to compare myself:
Kitchen0: little storage space, larger work surface, long hallway, no or small wardrobe.
I cross off Kitchen1 because I only get a slightly larger work surface at the cost of a disruptive area.
Kitchen2: more storage space but a long way to the refrigerator, oven, and pantry, shorter hallway, wardrobe is okay, open entrance, the door swings out of the room.
Kitchen3: shorter distance in the kitchen, longer hallway, less storage space, wardrobe is okay.
My personal favorite so far is Kitchen2 because of the above advantages. But the question is, how important are the disadvantages? Maybe something is missing that I haven’t thought of?
 

kaho674

2018-03-07 09:40:39
  • #3
Long way to the fridge? We’re talking about 2 m. I don’t understand this right now. Is the disability already present or is it just precautionary? I don’t want to offend anyone. But especially as a wheelchair user, I would prefer more space rather than this tightness.
 

Climbee

2018-03-07 10:13:24
  • #4
The bungalow is being planned for a child who relies on a wheelchair. There was already a thread about this:



in which on 39(!!!) pages an attempt was made (rather unsuccessfully) to make the OP understand what would be important for a wheelchair child and that an angled bungalow does not necessarily fall under the category "accessible for disabled people" per se.

Therefore, my commitment to the matter is also rather limited...
 

j.bautsch

2018-03-07 12:38:01
  • #5
I only know that I find it really practical to have a surface for groceries near the refrigerator (so not more than an arm's length away) from where they can then be put away. Of course, it is difficult to reconcile this with space for a wheelchair user.
 

zizzi

2018-03-07 19:41:37
  • #6
Yes, the disability is there. 6 years old. Is pushed around in the wheelchair. I have decided on kitchen2. More storage space, smoother to pass through. It doesn't bother us to take 2 extra steps while cooking, especially when you sit 8 hours a day (office work). Our son is allowed to join in cooking sometimes, knead dough, throw vegetable peels in the bin or something ;-) I thank you again for the opinions I have received so far.
 

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