Are you considering extending your kitchen to make it into the room of your dreams? If so, check out our five kitchen extension ideas to wow your relatives and friends and maximise your space.
1.
Bring the outside in with
sliding doors
Why not bring the outside into your kitchen
and dining area and one great way of doing so is with sliding doors. Sliding
doors can be completely slid out of the way to open up the room fusing the
outside and interior.
In the summer months, sliding doors can be
slid open allowing plenty of fresh air into the room. During winter, they can
be kept closed but plenty of light is filtered into the room and you still have
a great view.
2.
Get more height with a pitched
roof
If your ceilings are low, you might want to
consider gaining more height by including a pitched roof in your kitchen
extension design.
The pitched roof not only provides more
height in the room, if you have skylights installed into it, ample light
filters into your new kitchen.
3.
Go open plan
Why make just the kitchen larger? Have you
considered going open plan and opening up the entire downstairs area?
By removing a wall and adding on a kitchen
extension, you can create a light airy and modern look with the living room
flowing effortlessly onto to the dining area and kitchen.
Meanwhile sliding doors and skylights will
allow plenty of light into the room and bring the outdoors inside.
4.
Make the most of your garden or
view
This is one of our great kitchen extension
ideas for those lucky enough to have an exceptional view.
Most kitchens back onto the back garden but
you might have an exceptional view, such as the ocean beyond to look onto.
Whether it’s your flowers and garden or
crashing sea waves, you can make the most of the view from your new kitchen and
dining area by incorporating sliding or bi-fold doors. You might also want to
consider glass panels instead of a standard wall to make the most of that view.
5.
Have your own island
While you might not be able to afford to
buy your very own tropical island, you can own an island. That is a kitchen
island. Kitchen islands not only look great as a central point, but they also
provide excellent additional work surfaces and can even be used as a breakfast
bar.
Ask your architect and designer about
having a kitchen island in your new kitchen extension design. Depending on your
tastes, you might go for an industrial look, cottage look or a more up to date
look. Whether you go for reclaimed wood, stainless steel or something
in-between, you can show off your island for that wow factor.
Contact us
GOA Studio has many years of experience in
the transformation of kitchens. Contact us
to find out how we can help you design your perfect kitchen and obtain more
kitchen extension ideas that will wow.
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