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Excellent advice, especially for the Galley Layout plan. One of my favourites.
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Misen En Place kitchen design
The galley kitchen layout is what I want for my house I'm planning to built. The left side will have a halogen cooktop with the microwave directly above it and the right side will have the frig/freezer and other appliances.
ОтветитьAppreciated the content - Your explanations are precise n just appropriate - 👍🏼👍🏼
Ответитьgreat review ...just wish example views shown longer
ОтветитьI have the U shape peninsula but then the other wall has the pull out pantry and fridge also has it own wall! My corners are carousals so great storage and a ton of counter space!
ОтветитьL-shaped layout and single wall layout are common, because the resident houses in my area are small, anb they are benefit and efficient in every aspect. thanks for sharing, tho.
ОтветитьVery few subscribers as compared to your skill and content, probably due to your late entry, but don't worry dude.
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ОтветитьHow about a video of custom design, spacious, four sided kitchens.
Ответить🇬🇧 Thank you for making these videos SUCH a wealth of information 🙌🏼
Ответить🇬🇧 I’ve lived with this kitchen for 25yrs and always Thought of it as a galley kitchen… Turns out it’s an L shape with the windows on the wrong wall for optimal Functionality🤦🏻♀️ plus, turning it into open plan is not an option🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😊
ОтветитьI have a galley kitchen defined by load-bearing walls, an exterior wall, and the closet for the master bedroom. There is a breakfast room on one end through a 27-inch-wide door and the dining room at the other end through a 32-inch door.
I'm hoping to open the 32 to 48 inches wide, and the 27 to 36 inches, the maximum widths available based on the constraints mentioned in the first sentence. I can find a couple of modifications to my current lay-out that would improve the function (an electric wall oven and a gas cooktop (you call it a hob on your side of the water) allowing easier access to the heavy stuff in the oven ("That means," observed Michael Flanders, "that without my having to bend down, the hot fat can squirt straight into my eye!").
I'm splitting my countertop level at the oven to put allow a 48-inch high surface with the oven just below it and small appliances above it..
The other is bringing the pantry from the far end of the breakfast room to a new built-in cabinet across from the fridge. Another minor change will be reframing the exterior wall (okay, not so minor on the face of it, but I'm having to have that wall rebuilt due to water damage to the rim joist anyhow) to include wider windows for more daylight (the exterior wall happens to be the south side, and I live in the mainland USA). Finally, since the kitchen has to be rebuilt anyhow, lots and lots of lights!
I have just discovered these videos I am so impressed by the delivery, quality of information, the production in fact all of it....thank you I just wish we had something of equal quality in Australia
ОтветитьMy girlfriend and I have been binge watching your videos over the past couple of days, and we have found them so so helpful. Do you by any chance know of anywhere we could find similar information regarding bathrooms? Thanks again for providing such great and easy to understand information on kitchen design!
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ОтветитьVery helpful video! As a former electrician, where should people put their outlets when remodeling? How about a video on that some day
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