charli
2020-07-27 13:28:47
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But this way you walk quite zigzag through the large hallway when you get ready to go out. I guess you want the bench for putting on shoes? You could make a combination of sideboard for shoes and seating bench on the left wall, where the sideboard basically rests on the bench (at least visually) and the bench then clearly protrudes on one side for sitting. Basically like in the picture, just nicer and adapted to your space. Then the cabinet at the bottom right, as you said. You could just as well swap the arrangement: a great cabinet on the large wall on the left and the shoe stuff directly to the right of the door. This would have the advantage that you leave the dirt right next to the front door and don't carry it far into the hallway. In front of the inspection flaps, a large mirror on the wall that can perhaps be folded away. However, with all proposals - including mine - it bothers me that all furniture is lined up against the walls and the middle of the large room remains completely empty.Bottom right 3x60cm tall cabinets for jackets, on the left half-height cabinets (wall-mounted) as a sideboard. Unfortunately, I had to realize that a 2.40m long bench is a bit too much and I really don't like different cabinet heights visually. Then there would be space at the top right to build a seating bench from low wall cabinets in 2x60cm. That also doesn't block the flap at the top and can be quickly pushed away when you need to access below.