Ideas for large open concept new build!
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Comments (3)I would post this on the home decorating forum. They are good with color. Good luck....See MoreFlooring advice-open concept new build
Comments (12)Good old white oak floors, "Clear" grade, and have them stained a medium warm brown, and use them throughout. It's been "in-style" for centuries and will continue to be. Good hardwood floors last forever - they don't even need to be sanded down and refinished for probably at least 30-40 years, depending on the poly finish chosen. The high gloss/gym floor finishes last far longer than a satin finish....See MoreOpen concept living room furniture ideas for new house
Comments (1)I don’t know how to take your plan and add furniture to it 🙃... so I will just explain how I would place your sectional. I would float the sectional where the back of one side of sectional is to dining room and the back of other side, is to the kitchen. That way your window and fireplace are the view from sitting on sofa. I think this would be an ideal set up for your space. You could still add a chair in the corner between window and FP, or place an additional chair directly in front of window, without obstructing a lot of your light. It’s a great open floor plan, congratulations on your new home....See MoreLayout in New Build Open Concept
Comments (14)Agree about the DW move and having the coffee station between it and the fridge. My layout is a very similar L-shape with island. Between my fridge and DW is a drawer base that is 12”. I wish so much it could have been wider, but I didn’t have the room. My coffee station is above, so I keep coffee and tea stuff in there. Then the upper cabinet above is my mugs, tea cups, glasses, etc. After the sink is my tray storage cab, then a corner super susan. Across from the DW, on the island, is my 36” dish drawers. I keep the storage containers in the bottom drawer. I don’t have an island prep sink though. I would definitely want to move the cooktop further away from the corner too. I have a range, and I use the right front burner a lot. I would not like it being so tight to the corner. I like having enough counter space between the range and the corner to set ingredients and other stuff down directly next to it while cooking too. If you went with just a range, then the big pots and pan drawers could move down to where the ovens are. That would make space to slide the range down. My layout goes, super susan in the corner, then two 18” drawers flanking the range, ending with a 36” drawers for my pots and pans. I have my spices in the narrow top drawer above. Of course there are a few things I wish I would have done differently. One being the island setup. On either side of the 36” dish drawers, I wish I had done a drawer microwave on the fridge end and a pullout trash/recycle cab the other end across from the sink. Next to my sink where my tray storage would have been even better for the trash if only I had enough room. Oh well, overall it works very well for me and my husband. We are empty nesters now as well. Still not quite finished with the kitchen and decorating since we temporarily moved out (long story 😆), but here is my layout I was trying to describe....See MoreRelated Professionals
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