Can i fit dinning table and sofa, coffee table in 12x12 room ?
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12x12 kitchen - what would you do?
Comments (10)Your budget is more than adequate to get a custom kitchen and even a new range or cooktop and double ovens. My current kitchen is about the same size and we just installed really well built cabinets with all the bells and whistles that look like Poggenpohl by a local custom cabinet maker for about $15k. Of course, I got bids from other companies that were a lot more than $30k for similar cabinets, so you'll really have to shop. But it is doable, no matter what your style. 12'X 12' is a decent size to work with, but you DR entrance is problematic. It looks like you can move the DR entrance to the end where your toaster oven currently sits. Reframing door studs is not difficult and need not be expensive. If you and DH are handy you can do it or hire a handyman type to do so. Not sure why you moved the sink to an interior wall and just have base cabinets below the window. There may be better options to increase counter space. Your vent can still be ducted to an outside wall even if you decide to place the cooktop elsewhere. Just keep the duct run short and you should be fine. Perhaps you can rework the plan if you're willing to relocate the DR entrance so you have at least a U shaped kitchen. All your entrances would then be concentrated in one end. You currently have the end cabinet butting the stairs, but in your new plan you've pulled that back a lot. I'd keep the cabinets almost to the edge since storage is a premium. Also consider dianolo's suggestion to make use of the floor space in the middle. You have room for an island if you want. Just realize you won't be able to have 40" aisles but you can still provide decent passage around a narrow island. As frustrating as this seems after the hours you've already spent, my advice is to move the DR door so that it's across from the stair entrance and rework your plan. Once you look at the space as a blank canvas you can come up with a better design that works for you and DH. Good luck!...See MoreDoes you have black coffee table/end table/sofa tables? Pics ?!
Comments (10)Why yes, I does :). I have a black coffee table with a lot of brown in the room. Leather couch/chairs and wooden tables and miscellaneous pieces like the tv shelf. My table is from Thomasville. Here's the advertisement version: I've got a couple of pictures that show it in my room, though not all that well. Here they are: Another angle: I think it all works fine. I will add that the wood accent pieces in the LR tend to the tobacco/darker range. I don't have light wood or leather in there. Hope this helps, Ann...See MoreWhat do I do for ottomans/coffee table(s) in this living room?
Comments (5)Actually, it's your sofa on the left facing the chairs and possibly the love seat that need a table. The sofa facing the love seat has tables on each side therefore one in front isn't really necessary. You could take the table from your last layout, rotate it and place it closer to the sofa facing the chairs. Place a small table (very small) or garden stool to the right of the love seat for that person to place a drink on. Another option would be two storage ottomans that can be moved around depending on where someone is sitting. If the tops are firm enough a glass can be set on them when your feet aren't!! ;)...See More12 x 12 Living room ideas??
Comments (1)Hello Melissa, Are you still looking for some ideas or have you already worked it out? Let me know if you would still like some help and we can see what we can do. Marcie...See MoreUser
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