I wanted to move the kitchen into the 'core' of the house - the extension has lower ceilings and the long and narrow nature of it made bringing the dining and kitchen area together a bit tricky. The extension meanwhile will be an office/utility space.
Is this a good use of space? Can you think of ways it could be done better? Likely to stick a couch or something in the empty space next to the dining table.
You have to walk through the dining room and kitchen from the bathroom.
You could divide the kitchen on your plan in two as bathroom & office utility. Then have a long kitchen, built in dining seating and finally a soft seating space at the end
There is a bathroom upstairs too, worth mentioning. As I said earlier, it feels wrong to use the nice high ceiling traditional part of building for something like a toilet if we don't have to.
bumping my post - any ideas?
Original/current floorplan here
Here is a mockup i've created using ikea kitchen panel
https://kitchen.planner.ikea.com/planner/#/gb/en/planner?projectId=3D09A7A6-2D32-4B34-8EC1-365759FBB7F5&ref=share
Here's a 2d version of the ikea plan
I wanted to move the kitchen into the 'core' of the house - the extension has lower ceilings and the long and narrow nature of it made bringing the dining and kitchen area together a bit tricky. The extension meanwhile will be an office/utility space.
Is this a good use of space? Can you think of ways it could be done better? Likely to stick a couch or something in the empty space next to the dining table.