This one is for my sister and her husband. They’ve a 35-year old log kit cabin, 24 x 32 with a partial loft, and want to expand.
I had to come off of the cabin where specified. No other choice. The kitchen is a galley-type in a connector 11′-8 long by 9′-0 wide. Counter to counter, the aisleway is 3′-10 wide.
The sink elevation with its window over faces east, and the west wall has no glass, but a pair of 30 x 30 Velux fixed skylights above, paired in a large vault. A scissors truss with bottom chords at 4:12 gives us a vaulted ceiling.
Wallcabs are 42 high. I need to talk her into getting a new fridge, a side by side at counter depth.
This place gets used a few weeks each year, summers, and in a few years, they may spend time there from middle June through middle October.
Please critique. Thanks.
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The main thing I wouldn't like is the kitchen being the only way out of the bedroom. Just doesn't seem right to me.
can this get offset so you walk past a eating bar os something to get to the bedroom,i know it's a cabin. but having a traffic pattern through the kit to bedroom just doesn't work for me.
if a man speaks in the forest,and there's not a woman to hear him,is he still wrong?
If you're using a micro over the stove with a vent fan in it isn't that a violation of Breaktime kitchen design 101?