Hi All,
Have just had my new flat pack kitchen delivered for a current renovation and have had a realization that my kitchen is HUGE and larger than I had expected.. When I say huge, I am meaning in relation to the home size (smallish 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom 80's built brick veneer).
I am after opinions on the recommend distance between benchtops.. The kitchen I have ordered has a distance of 1500mm which I feel is slightly larger than normal. Unfortunately my kitchen/dining is incorporated into the same area there for the larger kitchen has reduced my dining area to approx 3 x 2.8m.
I have made the return bench width 900mm to allow sufficient underbench space for breakfast bar.
Basically it is too late to make changes as all items are cut to size (including bench tops) although worst case I can rip my 900mm sink cabinet down and reduce the space between cabinets to 1200mm?
I'm probably just over-thinking and would prefer a large kitchen over a small one so should just get to it! Keen to hear thoughts/feedback anyway!
Have just had my new flat pack kitchen delivered for a current renovation and have had a realization that my kitchen is HUGE and larger than I had expected.. When I say huge, I am meaning in relation to the home size (smallish 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom 80's built brick veneer).
I am after opinions on the recommend distance between benchtops.. The kitchen I have ordered has a distance of 1500mm which I feel is slightly larger than normal. Unfortunately my kitchen/dining is incorporated into the same area there for the larger kitchen has reduced my dining area to approx 3 x 2.8m.
I have made the return bench width 900mm to allow sufficient underbench space for breakfast bar.
Basically it is too late to make changes as all items are cut to size (including bench tops) although worst case I can rip my 900mm sink cabinet down and reduce the space between cabinets to 1200mm?
I'm probably just over-thinking and would prefer a large kitchen over a small one so should just get to it! Keen to hear thoughts/feedback anyway!