Need help placement of furniture
newhomeowner49684
7 years ago
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Comments (1)Hi, Have you taken any photos that you could upload here to better explain the situation? Also, what is you personal style? Country, contemporary?...See Morefurniture placement
Comments (1)Hi Skipal, can you post some pictures of the room, please? It will really help me visualize the space....See Moreneed help w/ kitchen layout (advice on sink/oven placement & function)
Comments (21)Our island is 900 depth, 2400 wide, with a sink in the middle (opposite the cooktop), which works well for us. Plenty of prep area either side of the sink (mind you, it's a single undermount sink, about 500mm wide, with no drainboard). If we were going to use the island for actual meals, ours is only deep enough for a person either side of the sink. So, if you're thinking of having the island as a dining area, go to the 1200 depth. Just walk around it to clean it. On the other hand, if the island is going to be for prep, and a place for guests to prop up a glass of wine and chat while you're getting dinner, 900 is fine. Our dishwasher is to the immediate left of the sink, and we have pull out waste bins underneath the sink. We have 1200 mm space from island to the wall side and the range top, and about the same to the other ends. Our fridge, which isn't huge, is in a 900 mm+ cavity which would be big enough for a deeper fridge. It's in relatively the same place your fridge is, and works fine there. Hinges are on the non-kitchen side of the door, so it opens into the kitchen. Cabinets beside it are a bit more in depth, so fridge and cabinets line up nicely. 850 for your fridge seems reasonable to me. I wouldn't put that study where you have it: I think you'll need all of that butler's pantry for butlering type storage. My 5 cents worth based on new house, new experience, absolutely no kids in the equation!...See MoreAdvice on furniture placement needed
Comments (21)I hope you've already found a great furniture arrangement for your living room by now, but if you're still looking for advice, I'm here to help! When it comes to optimizing the space in a living room with a front entry, it's essential to find a balance between functionality and aesthetics. Here are a few suggestions that might be helpful: Consider placing the couch against the back wall to create a clear pathway from the front entry into the living room. If you have additional seating options like chairs or loveseats, position them in a way that complements the couch and allows for easy conversation and movement within the room. Don't forget about the power of rugs and decor. A strategically placed rug can visually separate the entryway from the living area, adding a sense of organization and style. If you're still looking for more inspiration and ideas, this source could provide helpful references. They offer a wide range of furniture options and design tips....See Morenewhomeowner49684
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