Hi there,
Hope you can help me with suggestions for the layout of a kitchen extension we are planning and where to reposition the downstairs loo.
We currently have a single storey flat roof kitchen extension which is attached to a dining room. It is a narrow galley kitchen - about half the width of our house. (Couple of metres wide about 4m long). When you enter the dining room off the hall you have to walk diagonally through the dining room to get to the kitchen door - which is not ideal. At the end of the kitchen - just opposite the back door is a tiny downstairs loo with no sink and only one door separating the loo from the kitchen. The squeeze to get out of the back door is really annoying and virtually impossible with a washing basket. Galley kitchens are always tight - but add a downstairs loo.....
Our idea is to extend the kitchen to the full width of the house. Put french doors or something similar on the back wall leading out to the garden. This should really open up the kitchen, making it more square and by putting the glazed foors in - the kitchen would be more symetrical. We also intend move the entrance into the kitchen by knocking through an archway from the dining room into the kitchen - parallel to the doorway off the hall - so you just have to walk in a straight line - rather than diagonally. (Where we plan to put the archway is a window at the minute)Are you with me so far? We will probably make the extension with a mono pitched roof adjoining the neighbours extension.
The only question is where to move the downstairs loo to? We could keep it in the corner of the kitchen - where it currently is, but add a vestibule area - so its not straight off the kitchen. But I think this might spoil the look of the kitchen and reduce the amount of space we have at the end of the kitchen to install some nice big french doors.
What do you think of moving the loo so that it is positioned between the dining room and the kitchen extension? It could be accessed by going through the exisiting door from the dining room into the kitchen - but appears as a section or corner cut out of the kitchen side - can't be accessed from the kitchen though (I.e. when you walk through the archway into the new kitchen there will be a small stud walled section notched out of the kitchen)
Its so hard to explain ideas without sketching it out!
I'm not too keen on the idea of walking straight from a dining room into a loo, so propose again a small vesitibule area (dead space really) before the door into the loo.
Not given any consideration to drainage soil pipes etc - but in principal does that layout sound ok - or any other suggestions?
Thanks very much!
Hope you can help me with suggestions for the layout of a kitchen extension we are planning and where to reposition the downstairs loo.
We currently have a single storey flat roof kitchen extension which is attached to a dining room. It is a narrow galley kitchen - about half the width of our house. (Couple of metres wide about 4m long). When you enter the dining room off the hall you have to walk diagonally through the dining room to get to the kitchen door - which is not ideal. At the end of the kitchen - just opposite the back door is a tiny downstairs loo with no sink and only one door separating the loo from the kitchen. The squeeze to get out of the back door is really annoying and virtually impossible with a washing basket. Galley kitchens are always tight - but add a downstairs loo.....
Our idea is to extend the kitchen to the full width of the house. Put french doors or something similar on the back wall leading out to the garden. This should really open up the kitchen, making it more square and by putting the glazed foors in - the kitchen would be more symetrical. We also intend move the entrance into the kitchen by knocking through an archway from the dining room into the kitchen - parallel to the doorway off the hall - so you just have to walk in a straight line - rather than diagonally. (Where we plan to put the archway is a window at the minute)Are you with me so far? We will probably make the extension with a mono pitched roof adjoining the neighbours extension.
The only question is where to move the downstairs loo to? We could keep it in the corner of the kitchen - where it currently is, but add a vestibule area - so its not straight off the kitchen. But I think this might spoil the look of the kitchen and reduce the amount of space we have at the end of the kitchen to install some nice big french doors.
What do you think of moving the loo so that it is positioned between the dining room and the kitchen extension? It could be accessed by going through the exisiting door from the dining room into the kitchen - but appears as a section or corner cut out of the kitchen side - can't be accessed from the kitchen though (I.e. when you walk through the archway into the new kitchen there will be a small stud walled section notched out of the kitchen)
Its so hard to explain ideas without sketching it out!
I'm not too keen on the idea of walking straight from a dining room into a loo, so propose again a small vesitibule area (dead space really) before the door into the loo.
Not given any consideration to drainage soil pipes etc - but in principal does that layout sound ok - or any other suggestions?
Thanks very much!