• Personally, I would do the easy option first and live with it for a bit. Loads of things you think will piss you off in a house are actually fine once you get used to it.

    If you like it then you'll save your self a load of money and hassle refitting a whole kitchen and if you don't it's a relatively inexpensive way to find out.

  • yeah i think i'll start there, we already have an old freestanding fridge freezer in the garage so step one is definitely..

    1. cutdown worktop on bottom left
    2. move 40cm cabinet in one to replace the existing 60cm undercounter fridge
    3. move freestanding fridge into bottom left corner

    will work with that.

    We've been in the place for ~3 years so we have a fair idea of what we want, but doing it in stages makes sense.

    one of our neighbours did very similar to the last pictures i posted which is food for thought on 'opening' the kitchen up but not sure we want that https://www.instagram.com/p/CPHEe7tHTIr/?img_index=2

  • We've been in the place for ~3 years so we have a fair idea of what we want, but doing it in stages makes sense.

    Fair do's it seemed like you'd just moved in and were going to just rip out a tidy looking kitchen. But if you've been living there that long then I understand.

    one of our neighbours did very similar to the last pictures i posted which is food for through on 'opening' the kitchen up but not sure we want that

    If you're going to refit the whole kitchen and you're not going to have any high cupboards anyway I'd open it up like that, it looks way nicer and will feel so much bigger. Although, I've no idea how you can live with so little cupboard space. I cannot do minimal living!

  • If you have the option to open up to the living space more as per this insta - it does make sense to move to a galley style and push the tall cabinets / fridge to the end wall.

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