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Major layout issues - long narrow kitchen - Advice needed

13 years ago

Hello everyone!

I am a first time poster, but long time follower of this site. I am thrilled to begin the journey of my kitchen renovation...have been dreaming of it since we moved in to this house almost 6 years ago.

Here is a little information on the situation. We have a 2-story, traditional colonial. The kitchen is smack in the middle of the back of the house with the dining room on the left, behind the current cooktop, and then there is an eat in area with sliding doors out to our deck, followed by a step down into the family room. Basically, it is a very long, narrow space. The current u-shape layout works fine for us (family of 4 + 2 dogs) and although my dream would be to open this space to into the dining room and completely change the layout of our entire first floor...that is not going to happen. Also, we have a walk out basement and therefore, expanding the room into the backyard isn't in the budget :)

So... we are going to deal with the current floor plan - meaning we will not change any walls to accommodate the new design of the kitchen. The only exception I might be able to convince my husband would be to reduce the sliding door in the eat in space down to a single door. Otherwise, assume the doorway to the dining room, doorway to the front of the house, and door wall to the deck are all staying.

Items I expect to be included in the redesign:

- Removal of soffits

- Removal of railing between family room and eat in kitchen

- Replace all cabinets, countertops, fixtures, and appliances (pretty much everything is being replaced)

- Replace all flooring (possible to match hardwoods throughout rest of 1st floor or go with a tile depending on design)

We are open to moving electrical, water, gas as needed if the actual layout of the appliances changes from the current layout.

I apologize for not including a schematic of the current space, but hopefully the pictures will help. Essentially, the current u-shape layout is 11' x 12' and another 11'x11' in the eat in space.

So, my question is - how would you arrange the layout of the new kitchen in this space? I am fine with another u-shape design and maybe adding a built in hutch in the eating are for more storage. But this seems like a very straightforward plan. Don't get me wrong, but we were hoping to do something a little more unexpected. How else can we arrange the kitchen considering the door wall situation? Could we reduce the door wall to the deck down to one door - and maybe extend the kitchen into the eating space? We don't need to have a table in here as we can eat in the dining room.

Any suggestions or advice you can give would be great! We have already met with 4 kitchen designers and we weren't impressed so far. :(

Current Kitchen: (view from family room)

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Another View:

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Looking into Family Room from eat in area:

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Close up - Double oven/refrig wall:

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Close up - cooktop wall:

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Close up - sink / peninsula:

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Looking towards front of house / hall from Kitchen:

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