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My suggestion for the cooking side.
I've left the walls at the end unfinished for viewing purposes.
I'm assuming the door opens in. Represnted by the grey door on the right.
Sink side with cabinets.
Sink side with shelves.
The view commin in from the outside door.
That window must be thorougly sealed with bondo to prevent water damage. Oil based paint is highly recommended just for this particular window.
Layout is based on 2300 x 1600 all apliances are measured to actual live products. These are common sizes but not absolute, please refer to manufacturers specs upon purchase.
Shampoo, soap and all the lotions and potions that may need space.
I missed drawing the light for the mirror, I also missed the indented shampoo cavity inside the shower. don't forget it when you have it tiled or you will reaching for the shampoo on the floor!
Here is a nice chalk render makes it easy on the eyes and is not so harsh.
I suggest wall hanging the cabinets to protect them from any possible water mishaps.
What it might look like withot the bath.
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Drawers next to the cooktop and oven.
Flat pack kitchens? You bet!
Vacum thermoformed high gloss white! Built for battle with toddlers of all ages!
From the right 450 base cabinet for the bin ( people always forget the bin ), 900 3 drawer for more pots and pans, a standard 800 base cabinet at the end to hide the kitchen aid sandwich press and that thing that Heston Blumenthal uses to vacum meat.
I apologize profusely but I am so partial to timber tops and cabinets.
Louver doors to hide all that laundry stuff.
Top view, I've drawn it as close as possible to the indicated sizes based on your plan. Wondering how much it might cost in flat pack? You'll need to visit the big green shed! Bring the drawings you just might be surprised at how much it will actualy cost.
Needs to be at least 30 mm long.
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All the tall bulky units are now on the other side away from the line of sight.
You can never have enough bench space. Drawer cabinets for all occasions!
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My favorite part is the butlers sink undermount sytle!
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Even if the wall was just over at 2.4 meters wide, those cabinets would still fit on that wall.
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Posted in: Re: I just bought a double brick apartment and would love some advice - ( September 2019 )

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