RomeoZwo
2021-09-30 09:53:06
- #1
Hello kitchen experts,
this thread is not about an exact kitchen planning, but rather for ideas/concepts for the rough arrangement and thus also the position of the connections.
Must haves are 2-3 tall cabinets, which besides the refrigerator also have space for vacuum cleaners and such, since there is no additional storage room on the ground floor. The house will be rented out later. Therefore, I probably won’t be the one to buy and install the kitchen, so it would be good if as many options as possible are still feasible.

I don’t really like the architect’s plan, I think the tall cabinets framing the window make the not exactly spacious rooms even smaller.
For technical reasons, the water connection should be on the bottom or left wall.
My ideas would be:
A:
- the tall cabinets (3x 60) including refrigerator on the bottom wall, possibly continuous
- sink on the left wall (where the stove is currently marked)
- stove under the window, workspace on the right and left
B:
- tall cabinets on the left wall (will probably be tight)
- sink as marked
- stove under the window or next to the sink
C:
- ????
Additionally, I wonder whether the wall to the dining room should be extended over the kitchen cabinets. This would allow placing a shallow cabinet in the dining room. But the dining room is only 2.85 m wide, would that be too tight? (In my opinion, the table shown is far too small).
Do you have any ideas? Many thanks!
this thread is not about an exact kitchen planning, but rather for ideas/concepts for the rough arrangement and thus also the position of the connections.
Must haves are 2-3 tall cabinets, which besides the refrigerator also have space for vacuum cleaners and such, since there is no additional storage room on the ground floor. The house will be rented out later. Therefore, I probably won’t be the one to buy and install the kitchen, so it would be good if as many options as possible are still feasible.
I don’t really like the architect’s plan, I think the tall cabinets framing the window make the not exactly spacious rooms even smaller.
For technical reasons, the water connection should be on the bottom or left wall.
My ideas would be:
A:
- the tall cabinets (3x 60) including refrigerator on the bottom wall, possibly continuous
- sink on the left wall (where the stove is currently marked)
- stove under the window, workspace on the right and left
B:
- tall cabinets on the left wall (will probably be tight)
- sink as marked
- stove under the window or next to the sink
C:
- ????
Additionally, I wonder whether the wall to the dining room should be extended over the kitchen cabinets. This would allow placing a shallow cabinet in the dining room. But the dining room is only 2.85 m wide, would that be too tight? (In my opinion, the table shown is far too small).
Do you have any ideas? Many thanks!