
This is the original kitchen plan. Note the abubpt left turn from the mudroom to the kitchen and the narrow island with little circulation space around it.
This is the latest version: We've removed the door between mudroom and kitchen and angled the wall of the closet to allow a more gentle transition from mudroom to kitchen. We've also eliminated the cabinets on the wall adjacent to the mudroom and moved the refrigerator against the outside wall. This arrangement allows for a bigger island and more space to move around.The end wall of the closet in the first version was going to be deep shelves. This was okay, but it felt a little removed from the actual kitchen space. As we've conceived it now, the shelves will be near the dining room table on the wall with the stove. This feels like a more natural transition between kitchen area to the dining area.
There may be more changes to come, but for now this feels like an improvement.
Following on the heels of reconfiguring the kitchen floor plan, I've also been drawing the elevations to give us a sense of the cabinet layout.

3 comments:
doesn't seem like you have to make that angle on the pantry closet. i feel like you might regret that and now that you got rid of the mudroom-to-kitchen door, it doesn't feel like you need that angled closet. is the closet a pantry or a coat-type closet. depending, you could have the door to the closet facing the mudroom or facing the kitchen. my thoughts...
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Hey Wendy,
I gotta say I like the feeling the angled wall makes enough that its worth loosing some closet space.
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