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| I want to thank everyone in advance since I've been reading the various forums here for a good while, but this is my first time actually posting! I recently purchased a house that I love, but the kitchen is in some serious need of updating. I've attached an Ikea drawing of what the kitchen looks like at the moment with the following notes. - I didn't put in top cabinets. Basically, they need to be scrapped as the wood itself is in pretty bad shape. I don't think I can get away with just sanding & painting (Currently everything in the kitchen is a pretty...unique orange. It does match the shag carpet remnants I found underneath another carpet, though.). As of now, only my girlfriend and I live in the house. I do most of the cooking, but she likes to be able to keep me company. The rest of the non-bedroom space extends below this room further down. I'm hoping to remove wall C and replace it with a little peninsula. This will allow a lot of airflow through the house, going all the way from the back sliding door through the kitchen. I live in sunny southern Calfornia without any sort of central AC or heat, so being able to move air between rooms is essential. The big question for us right now is how do we go about laying this kitchen out. Initially we thought about removing the two walls that jut out into the room to create a lot more space. However, this leaves us without a very good spot to put the fridge other than in the middle of wall A. This then makes the dining nook in the top left corner pretty tiny. By leaving the wall in we have somewhere to put the fridge. I'd then still remove the water heater and replace all the cabinets on that wall with a pantry. However, leaving the wall keeps the dining nook secluded and limits air flow. I plan on putting countertop over the washer & dryer plus some top cabinets for extra storage. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! |
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| Here's a thought with the walls down. When I got the sink out of the corner, more possibilities opened up. The semi-automatic dishwasher still has a nice view. And doesn't have to step away if another person wants to have a second at the sink. |
Here is a link that might be useful: IKEA 3D Planner - link good for 5 days
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- Posted by herbflavor (My Page) on Sat, Dec 29, 12 at 7:08
| by the time you get a table/chairs and cart and peninsula into the mix here, have you thought instead to design an island with seating? You have a dining room as well. Perhaps show more how the kitchen and dining room flow into each other. |
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