My kitchen needs a complete makeover, the chimney has come away from the house and I want to put a window in that area with a sink underneath. Three doors come off this kitchen and I would like to have an island bar but happy for any suggestions. I have tried to use the template online in bunnings without much success. Stilll want the wall oven and will keep the hotplate which are only 2 years old.
4.2 metres x 5.2 meters. size. My husband Myrtle to do the bench tops. The kitchen has a skylight as it was dark in the centre of the house. Any suggestions will be appreciated.From lounge door down left sideLounge door to right sidePassage door leftWindow across kitchen rightWindow across left
Here are a few ideas.
Hi @Muzoconnor,
Welcome to Workshop. Our community members love a good kitchen renovation project so I'm sure you'll get plenty of helpful suggestions and inspiration.
One thing that might help give members a better idea of what you're working with is a floorplan of the entire house, or at least the kitchen. Just a quick sketch would be fine.
It would also be useful to know if you are planning a kitchen makeover or a full-blown renovation? And have you got a rough idea of your budget?
I will also tag experienced members like @redracer01, @ProjectPete and @2Belindas who might like to kick off the discussion.
Jason
Thank you Jason for getting back to me and it will be great to get everyones suggestions. The renovation of the kitchen will be full blown with everything including plaster to remove the chimney and gut the kitchen we have a quote of $19,000 and I hope to complete the reno for around $12,000.
I have attached a floor plan of the kitchen and look forward to the suggestions. The ceiling is 3 metres high! The front part of the house is farm style with decorative cornice and ceiling roses which the kitchen needs to fit in with.
Hi @Muzoconnor - it’s pain when there are too many doors 🙁 There are a couple of really helpful people for producing designs on here, they may want more information. I don’t know where you’re located but, your quote for $19,000 seems reasonable for the work to be done. I see your partner is going to tackle the bench top, which can be a substantial cost - is that where your $12,000 figure comes from? You can probably recycle the cupboard carcasses, and refinish with new doors, and add extra carcasses where required.
I look forward to seeing the progress, cheers Deb 🙂
Thanks Deb, the $12000 is for the rest of the kitchen. Your idea of using the cacases is what I was hoping to do, under the sink is not good due to leakage, but the rest is pretty good. I am not sure about how the carcases are put together but the saving would be really handy. It is the 3 door openings which are a problem, was thinking of taking out the wall leading into the lounge but not sure how that will work! That is still a discussion we are having, it is an old home and not sure what are weight bearing walls etc. Hubby thinks it is to tricky!! Cheers Marie
Hi Marie (@Muzoconnor) , I”m guessing that you have quite an older home? I’m basing that on the ceiling height, and the awkward 3 doors in the kitchen. I’m wondering if some walls have already been taken out to create that, quite large, current kitchen/dining space?
Usually modern kitchen carcasses are screwed together side by side, and each one is fixed to the wall at the back.The countertops are fixed to the top of the carcasses.
I do feel that paying for some advice re: building design/engineering would be worthwhile - just to establish what is load bearing and what has been removed. There’s a fair bit of scope to save money in a kitchen re-model (carcasses recycling/building, countertop, tiling etc) and you are already happy with the current appliances. Much better to be sure of walls and engineering strength, cheers Deb
Fantastic work as always @redracer01. What a beautiful and functional kitchen that would be.
We love having you as a member of Workshop. Thanks so much for sharing your experience.
@Muzoconnor
In relation to the map you have drawn. Where is the lounge located? Can you please draw its size as well. Thanks.
If you are open to the idea, I suggest subway tiles with white grout. It should compliment the doors I've drawn for you. Gives it a nice european feel without the european price tag. I also suggest LED lighting strips under the wall cabinets. Gives it excellent mood lighting at night and is not so harsh to the eyes. Just remember to seal the grout after it is dry and it should prevent grease from settling in.
WOW @redracer01 you are a very clever fellow. And a handy to have in ones little address book of contacts if wanting an awesome kitchen designed for them.
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Thank you so much!
Have a peek at @nzroundz kitchen. I just finished my design suggestions for her kitchen!