kitchen layout and pantry cupboard advice please
Susie Wicks
5 years ago
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Comments (9)Definately no overheads necessary, this glass section will look amazing, I've doe this in a kitchen, and it looks as though the tops been peeled back. It is amazing to have this size space, and tall cabinets next to the fridge will look fully integrated, my only thought is that while it may not need a walk in pantry, most people want one if it's do-able. To do both, I would offset another wall where your fridge is, by about 1500mm, keeping the fridge at the end, then as if the tall cabinets were there anyway, apply cabinet doors (panels to the wall with one of them actually concealing the entrance to a walk in, with full height open shelves. Tis way it's ample pantry storage, but also can accommodate a multitude of appliances and kitchenalia. When the pantry doors closed it will look like the design you currently have, with a nice surprise behind the wall. Best of both worlds. Taking the 1500mm off the width of this room will actually square up the rooms proportions anyway. So I'd do this....See MoreAdvice on pantry layout
Comments (12)Of course no doors kinda solves the problem. But if you want to keep the dust and light out (spuds) or wandering toddlers, and dont have room for cavity - you could do this (in a double door): https://goo.gl/images/QH3P55 Or this, and have the best spice rack in the street.: https://goo.gl/images/dvxP1R...See MorePantry Advice Please
Comments (4)draws make deep pantry cupboards work, seeing how close your cupboard is to the wall you would most likely need to have the runners built out so the draws can slide out past the door. If there's space you can change the door hinges so that the door opens up and out instead of building out the runner/s with a beading. You can get your local cabinet maker to fit these and make the drawers to fit, or Bunnings have all the bits and pieces to do it, including the euro fittings. My Pantry drawers made by our local cabinet maker, being solid made the storage more stable for smaller things like oil and vinegar bottles. the three lower draws were made deeper for bigger items. I'am about to have the 2 double pantries next to this fitted with draws similar to the photo cheers...See MoreAdvice/inspiration on layout - particularly around kitchen area
Comments (23)based on the dimensions shown on the plan the existing ensuite doesn't look big enough to add a bathtub unless you could take space off the master bedroom, wiw and/or add a "bay window" under the eaves and sometimes demolishing a good quality existing space is much more expensive than adding an extension (what about adding a new master suite overlooking the pool and using the old master as guest room and pantry? and, if you need an art studio do you have enough land to add another carsport and use the garage for the studio....can you post a plan showing the house on the block and the size of the block...See MoreSusie Wicks
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