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Would you rather have a huge lounge or a huge kitchen? Help me decide

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cba · 25/08/2008 15:55

Cannot make my ming whether to knock the kitchen into the living room. At the moment the kitchen is 20foot long by about 15foot wide. The living room is 32foot long by 14 foot wide.

If I knock through kitchen would be 30foot by 15, living room would be 22 by 14. I would have double doors from new living room into kitchen / diner.

The current dining room is being used as a playroom.

Because I am used to such a huge lounge I do not know if i will be a little enclosed.

What would you do? There is me, dh and three dc, 7,5 and 3.

At the moment it is a little cramped all eating round the kitchen table.

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sarah293 · 25/08/2008 15:58

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Dottydot · 25/08/2008 16:01

Definitely large kitchen/dining area. We've just knocked through between our tiny kitchen and back room so we've got a lovely big (ish) kitchen/dining room space. We live in it and rarely use our lounge (front room). It's fab and I'm really glad we did it.

Dp and I sit in the lounge in the evening to watch telly and it's nice and cosy - doesn't need to be huge.

FiveGoMadInDorset · 25/08/2008 16:01

kitchen

witchandchips · 25/08/2008 16:02

we have smallish sitting room and big kitchen/diner. Its great!

cba · 25/08/2008 20:26

anybody else done this sort of the thing??

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expatinscotland · 25/08/2008 20:28

kitchen

chunkychips · 25/08/2008 20:28

kitchen

muggglewump · 25/08/2008 20:30

Kitchen

CantSleepWontSleep · 25/08/2008 20:30

24 x 14 would be a much better proportioned room for a living room than 32 x 14, so I would knock through and give yourself room to eat.

RambleOn · 25/08/2008 20:32

Kitchen - hub of the home and all that

pattymc · 25/08/2008 20:33

kitchen

MaloryDontDiveItsShallow · 25/08/2008 20:33

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ja9 · 25/08/2008 20:33

kitchen. i love having a sofa and toys etc in the kitchen.

expatinscotland · 25/08/2008 20:34

Malory and ja9.

KristinaM · 25/08/2008 20:34

kitchen

noddyholder · 25/08/2008 20:35

kitchen that size sounds fab!

MaloryDontDiveItsShallow · 25/08/2008 20:35

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MaloryDontDiveItsShallow · 25/08/2008 20:36

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cba · 25/08/2008 20:36

oh ladies you are so right. I am going to do it. Should i put double doors across for access into living room or leave it open with an arch or something.

Would that be too open. I suppose doors would give the option of open or closed, cosy or open plan.

Am i doing anybody's head in yet??? I have dh

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Spidermama · 25/08/2008 20:36

Interesting thread. I have a similar decison to make in the next twelve hours before the plumber comes.

I think I'm going to keep the big kitchen rather than turning it into the sitting room. It's lovely to have a big kitchen. Also people love sitting round in the kitchen chatting don't they? And if you have room to put a chaise or sofa for hanging out, all the better.

EffiePerine · 25/08/2008 20:37

kitchen

kitchen table

sofa

no need for sitting room

expatinscotland · 25/08/2008 20:37

i would bring some nice wine, Malory.

we could put on some music and sip wine whilst cooking and simulateneously letting the wee ones be destructive play somewhere.

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expatinscotland · 25/08/2008 20:46

done

ilovemydog · 25/08/2008 20:51

we just had our dining room wall knocked down, so much bigger kitchen. Means DD can run around while I cook etc.

The living room is DP's cave.