Help with kitchen design?
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Help! Need help with Kitchen design...and awkward nook!
Comments (13)removing windows and putting in a door is easier than vice versa. remove the brick, frame out the area for the door, install. if you want to bring up the floor level,(what do you plan on doing w/the fireplace? you would have to redo it and the book cases) for the new floor, they would have to lay joists, sub floor, and flooring to even it out to the other. At this point I would advise you to replace all of that white tile and do the same flooring throughout the first level. can you match the wood you have in the other room? .Oh, demo of all that tile? 1-2 K (can't see how much you have) remove a window and install french doors, about 2-4K. building a banquette? have no idea. 1-2K? new table, custom made cushions, etc. I don't mind the sunken part. I'd do the french doors and close off that other door by the nook. would be cool if you could extend that whole side of the house further out another 6-10 feet. I'd rather do that than raise the floor level. i'd also widen your stair area leading down. on the living side, you could do something like this w/stair sides (little built ins) install a cool beam above it: or move the stairs to one side If you replaced your windows w/doors, you could do one large sofa, and place the two chairs as you come down the stairs. (that's why it might be nice to move the stairs off to one side, gives you a bit more space. or try this layout. you may have enough room to walk behind the other sofa in front of the doors. (if you could bump out that wall another 6' or so, it would be perfect!...See MoreHelp w kitchen design
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Comments (10)Have you thought about whether you will have enough cabinets if you add a window? It depends on how much stuff you have. Some people keep enough food for the apocalypse and some people have every sort of kitchen appliance on the market. So whether you would have enough cabinets depends on how you outfit your kitchen and how much food you keep. I don't think there's anything wrong with Option B. Symmetry does appeal to some people, but it's not really necessary. I think a kitchen needs to be practical above all. I like to have a cabinet for dishes right over the dishwasher because that makes it easy to unload. It's not clear to me where the sink is in either of these renderings....See MoreHelp with kitchen design
Comments (16)We are paying for steel, the steel beam will protrude 14” and be perpendicular to the removed wall. We are going to attempt (have to open the space to see) to sink some of it but a 14” beam will still protrude some. My living room is open to the space but is also framed with a beam. So the two beams are parallel, unequal and create a weird hallway effect, thus the option for a column. I was thinking a post in the side of the island and a clear open ceiling would be better than a 22 foot long, 14 inch beam bisecting the space. I think I’m hearing that you all think a beam wouldn’t be that obtrusive? (I know I didn’t post the ‘to scale’ design from my KD, it just didn’t seem right to do that to me. I am confident in the aisle allowances)...See Moretamiee
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