I'm planning a side return extension for my house and thinking about how the kitchen is going to be arranged. The kitchen will be about 3.8m x 5.2m.
The divide between the dining room and kitchen is still a bit up in the air. It can either be made open plan (at greater expense) or have it so that half is structural wall and half open.
This is a layout of the open plan arrangement. It has an island in the centre for preparation and seating. My thinking was that a lot of time in cooking is preparation, so being able to see people in the room would be good, and avoid any of the compromises involved with having a sink or hob located there.
The triangle is laid out so that the fridge is 1.2m from the sink (minimum distance allowed), so can wash things easily and then take to the island.
A few things I'm not sure about are that my fridge is about 2m high, so having that in the middle of the sink and hob might look weird. Also where to put the kettle, and whether the tall units at the bottom are effective use of space. It probably makes sense to have the dishes near the sink and dishwasher, but it's already looking a bit congested at the top end.
As mentioned the alternative is to have the kitchen and dining room less open plan and possibly a u-shaped kitchen at the top with informal seating at the bottom.
I'd welcome any thoughts on this layout if you have any.
The divide between the dining room and kitchen is still a bit up in the air. It can either be made open plan (at greater expense) or have it so that half is structural wall and half open.
This is a layout of the open plan arrangement. It has an island in the centre for preparation and seating. My thinking was that a lot of time in cooking is preparation, so being able to see people in the room would be good, and avoid any of the compromises involved with having a sink or hob located there.
The triangle is laid out so that the fridge is 1.2m from the sink (minimum distance allowed), so can wash things easily and then take to the island.
A few things I'm not sure about are that my fridge is about 2m high, so having that in the middle of the sink and hob might look weird. Also where to put the kettle, and whether the tall units at the bottom are effective use of space. It probably makes sense to have the dishes near the sink and dishwasher, but it's already looking a bit congested at the top end.
As mentioned the alternative is to have the kitchen and dining room less open plan and possibly a u-shaped kitchen at the top with informal seating at the bottom.
I'd welcome any thoughts on this layout if you have any.