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Comments (2)Have you posted this to the Kitchen Forum? That would be a good place to get layout help. The folks over there know all sorts of layout issues and dimensions. Try it:)...See MoreNeed Help With Kitchen Floor Plan
Comments (13)A few comments that others may or may not have made (I skimmed the previous posts)... Homework Room...In theory, it sounds like a good idea but in practice (speaking from experience), it doesn't work. First, you can't easily see what's going on in the room. When kids are on the computer, you want to be sure they're doing what they're supposed to be doing and, especially, you want to be sure they aren't doing something forbidden. Second, that room is far too narrow. Our computer room is 9' wide and it's just wide enough to handle a desk and bookshelf behind the desk - I wouldn't want any less space. To make it usable I would add at least 2 feet to the width - if you keep it. Bottom line - I recommend against it! As others have said, I have found that kids usually prefer to do homework close to the action. In our case...our DD on the peninsula and our DS in the LR. The LR is off the Kitchen & DR and was quieter, but we could easily monitor what was going on b/c it was still in the open. Garage/Family Entrance...Since the garage/grocery entrance is via the stairs, the Pantry is best placed as close to the stairs as possible but still easily accessed from the Kitchen. Refrigerator placement is relatively important as well since many groceries go into the refrigerator/freezer. However, it's more important that the refrigerator be placed functionally for prepping and cooking - just try not to make it too difficult to get to the refrigerator with groceries. (You also usually have fewer bags of refrigerated/frozen food than bags of other groceries - at least that's how it is in our home.) Built-In Pantries vs Pantry Cabinets...you can store far more in a built-in Pantry with ceiling to floor shelves than you can in Pantry Cabinets in the same space. In addition, you can have shallower shelves in a built-in, making it far easier to see what you have and to access items - and things won't get lost with shallower shelves! You also can see everything in a built-in pantry without having to pullout various shelves, etc. Just open the door(s) and everything is immediately in view. With Pantry cabinets, you usually have two choices - pullout or the "fancy" inserts that pull out and around. In a pullout, once you get above face level, it's difficult to see anything else on the pullout shelves. With the "fancy" inserts, you lose a lot of space with the mechanism, the various shelf walls, and the spacing of shelves to make it work properly. Some pantry cabs are a combination of stationary shelves above a certain height and pullout trays below. However, then you have the problem of 24" deep shelves that you can't reach the insides of. IMHO, the best use of pullout pantries is the narrow ones (say, 18"W) with the shelves attached to the door that pullout all the way when you pull open the door. The 18" width means you can see everything by looking at the contents from both sides. ......See MorePlease help on final 2nd-floor/ Master Bedroom
Comments (17)cpartist, I thought about that but was concerned about the pinched entry way created by the edge of the counter. However you inspired me to try again. I shrunk the linen closet and counter a bit and it seems workable. The opening is 2'10". Thanks for the suggestion:) mverb, no bonus room alas I have to keep my attic space relatively squat or it will count against my allowable floor area. You can see my first floor at the link below. I had a lot of great ideas from the Houzz experts (some of which I'm still working on) Let me know your thoughts. http://ths.gardenweb.com/discussions/2951060/m=23/please-help-with-kitchen-floorplan....See MorePlease help with kitchen floor plan
Comments (39)I like this the best so far Mary! Glad you moved the fridge to the top wall and more toward breakfast table to get back the nice big window over entire sink and dw area. Microwave drawer moved to the island across from fridge and sink makes good sense to me. I also like your move of the beverage fridge and small sink and just having the tall pantries directly behind the bar stools. The increased isle widths are much better. You will love how easy it is to unload the dw into the dish drawers across on the island. I want to commend you for really listening to each little suggestion because your plan just keeps improving. At this point, it is looking pretty close to perfect to me. Nothing is jumping out at me anyways. I would automatically tend to want to set anything coming out of those double ovens down on the cook top burners myself. So it works for me....See MoreRelated Professionals
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