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Please share all kitchen remodel layout/designs ideas (water damage)

8 months ago

Can you share layout options for this kitchen remodel (demo started because of water damage)


We want the dining areas to be more of an eat-in (probably taking down the wall the current doorway cut out is in, doorway is a bottle neck). Family of 6 so the table does need to take up a bit of space. I don't want to take away much comfy seating from the front living room. We use it a lot to sit, face each other and talk (plus it has plenty of space for kids playing).

We need more cabinet storage or a pantry.

Love windows and natural light. (willing to move old existing windows for the right layout).

There is poorly utilized open space for a tiny table to eat at. Its useless space. Would like to have this used better and look less awkward.





Comments (12)

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    If you remove the wall between the kitchen and dr the kitchen gets even less wall space. I think you have to completely absorb the dininnette with a peninsula coming off that plumbing stack. The range goes in front of the current window. Hopefully you can replace all the windows on that wall to be larger with a solid wall behind the hood- that might be the only upper. Current fridge wall could be all tall cabinets with two pantries, fridge, and a microwave/ wo cabinet. It’s not perfect and traffic goes through the kitchen which I can’t fix unless we can move the kitchen into the dining room and the current kitchen becomes the dining room with large sliders to the yard.

  • 8 months ago

    Thank you so much. What does wo stand for?

    Could the wall where the current stove is become a wide peninsula or even island?

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    Wo is shorthand for wall oven. Yes you could remove that wall but then you lose storage and now the kitchen ‘bleeds’ into another room and affects the furniture arrangement there.

  • 8 months ago

    When you're frustrated with a space it is tempting to think removing walls will solve the problem, but sometimes that just creates other issues. Hallett's idea is the same thing I thought of when looking at your floorplan, and he's a pro, so give it careful consideration.

  • 8 months ago

    Move the double window over the sink. Then use the old dinette space for a floor to ceiling pantry and counter space extended from the sink.

  • 8 months ago

    Thank you so much. The bleed into the other room is welcome if I can still get two seating areas in there. I really like the stove on the outside wall

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    Forgt the bay window and use that space as part of a really good kitchen layout you have aDR right there no need for kitchen dining at all but a nice long stretch of counter and lots of drawers storage would be a huge improvemnt .

  • 8 months ago

    Stove on outside wall is the best position for ventilation and in this case, for traffic flow as well.

  • 8 months ago

    Please post an update when you are ready.

  • 8 months ago

    Do not do bay windows, they really mess with your furniture placement. I would continue the counter and cabinet run all the way through the long kitchen wall and under the windows.

  • 8 months ago

    We are really liking a cooktop in the outside wall. Windows are old , so we want to place counter stove sink and fridge along that wall and then address window placement. Not a huge fan of fridge on that wall, so that's open for considersidation

  • 8 months ago

    The structural wall could be an island, peninsula. Or a hexagonal peninsula to keep from causing too much issues with the front room. We even thought of a pass through because the front room has morning sun. What would these options look like? What looks odd? What doesn't work?