Many thanks for your efforts ! To the right of the window is the sink area, and the stove remains in the block. What I like:
[*]Raised dishwasher and surface area above it for the coffee machine [*]Good work flow for clearing the table after meals: dining table -> sink -> dishwasher [*]Calmer overall appearance due to the reduction of "height levels"
What I like less:
[*]Since we want to keep the block "clean," we have relatively little counter space without a window behind it. On the high work surface, we will at most place the coffee machine and microwave. [*]Slightly longer work paths for washing up after cooking due to the greater distance from stove to sink [*]The seating window looks somewhat cramped visually between the kitchen cabinets (which, of course, also serve well as a backrest)
Overall, I still tend to prefer the original plan with the "panorama window" in the kitchen line, even though you get almost the best out of the "seating window integration" concept. I hadn’t expected that a centered seating window could also "work" relatively well.
Here is the variant with the row to the right of the window on one level. This way it looks somewhat calmer. There is still room for improvement with the seating window on the right. We will be back at the kitchen studio over the weekend, where we will discuss the various ideas again.
