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You haven't got much cupboard space with this.
Is there a reason you are not going all the way round underneath the window? You could relatively easily get/build a half height shelving thing for the bit to the left of the washing machine so the counter would be continuous.Random assorted thoughts -
- Is the wall that the cooker on a chimney breast? Although expensive
you could have a cooker extractor thing in front of the window and
extract air to the outside? - Having a sink > prep > cooker is usually a good thing so if there was a way to get that in, it would be ideal
- You could use some 40cm reduced depth full height cupboards for a portion of the chimney breast if you went all the way round the window which would open up your sitting bit by removing the breakfast bar.
- It might be nice to swap the draining rack to the other side so that you have somewhere above the dishwasher for dirty/clean dishes?
- Is the wall that the cooker on a chimney breast? Although expensive
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Looks nice! Personally I'd find the getting into the dining table area annoying, imagine trying to squeeze two people through there. You could make up a bit more room by shuffling everything back a little and defo get a built in fridge (ok, thats a personal opinion thing).
I'd also reduce the bench or just bin it off for a dishwasher and more worktop space. -
Looks nice! Personally I'd find the getting into the dining table area annoying, imagine trying to squeeze two people through there. You could make up a bit more room by shuffling everything back a little and defo get a built in fridge (ok, thats a personal opinion thing).
I'd also reduce the bench or just bin it off for a dishwasher and more worktop space.Actually I'd reverse the whole thing, dining by a window would be miles nicer.
Is it £40k+? If so, here