Kitchen/Lounge redesign
Zac van Asch
3 years ago
last modified: 3 years ago
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Michelle Murphy
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I need some ideas for my lounge layout
Comments (4)Well the piece above the fireplace really overwhelms the space, and most specifically the fireplace. Is there another wall space anywhere that can showcase it? trying to use this piece in such a small area makes everything else lose its appeal, it has to fight to be seen. For sure move the sofa where it faces the fireplace, or set at an angle facing where you hv the TV set to be mounted. If you can, leave the chair in the same area, use the table the TV is sitting on as a coffee table for both. The way that makes the space work is the way you need it....See MoreLong lounge...where to put the tv?
Comments (0)We are moving into this house and I am trying to work out the best way to may the long, lounge more homely. Where to put the TV and the couch/couches/armchair etc. This is a semi-formal lounge area where you are in the dining room and kitchen before you come into this lounge. We are going to paint the whole room in Okarito to get rid of the dark brown fireplace area and try and 'widen the room'. This long couch and other furniture in the photo was used by the agency for staged home viewings....See MoreAdvise on redesigning house
Comments (0)I have been going round in circles trying to plan a renovation so would greatly appreciate some advice... Current floor plan: Current layout (contents are sketched and not to scale sorry) Desired outcomes: A more defined 'entrance' area (some people have commented they like it as it is, with the front door opening right into the house, but I would prefer a specific entrance space - be interested in peoples opinions on this) A more spacious main bathroom, with separate shower and bath A space for a home office (ideally with room for two, but that's not essential) An en-suite for third bedroom (ideally toilet, basin and shower; but might not be able to fit shower) EDIT: we really want a nice master bedroom and a nice guest room, hence the desire to add an en-suite to bedroom 3. Even though it is smaller, we have toyed with making Bedroom 3 the master as it's away from the street so is quieter and more private, plus it's not an ideal location for guests being near the laundry and kitchen. And then bedroom 1 would be the guest room. This is where I got to before I decided I needed advice! EDIT: I have updated this floor plan and included some annotations Few other notes: What are the thoughts on Bedroom 1's en-suite being off the wardrobe? Personally, I'm not a fan of it so originally planned to move the en-suite door to be off the bedroom. But this does mean there's three doors on the one wall (middle one into WIR wouldn't need a door - could just leave as an opening like it is now) The door into bedroom 1 used to open into the little passage way, but we have moved this to open into the room - see images below of bedroom 1: Bedroom 1s original layout New door into bedroom 1 (original door used to open in the passage which reduced access width by about 100mm) Potential en-suite door location Front of bedroom, for context (excuse the sander - was the only picture I could find!)...See MoreKitchen and lounge layout
Comments (7)my suggestion would be to move the sink, dishwasher and doorways to make space for the double fridge as i can't find any obvious advantage to removing the pantry walls or changing the gas heater location as that makes a good focal point with a wall mounted TV for a new seating area, study nook and kids play area, have a dining area in the old sitting room, use old kitchen doorway for extra storage and lose the side window and move theh lounge door closer to the heater to improve walking path between lounge and kitchen...See MoreZac van Asch
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