Seeing kitchen peninsula from hall. Is this bizarre? I have an L shape house. I am doing a kitchen...

I have an L shape house. I am doing a kitchen remodel. The living, dining and kitchen nouns is like a rectangular shape. I will hold a peninsula 32 inches wide and 56 inches surrounded by lenghth. Fifteen of the 32 inches peninsula will overlap my dining room. The length will run parallel to my hallway. When I stride down the hallway I will see the peninsula 15 inches into the dining room nouns.

Is this odd? Is this a poor kitchen design?Will buyers not resembling this? I don't plan on selling this house for at least 8 - 10 years.
If you have an unambiguous floor plan this shouldn't be an issue. But if your rooms are individual and you are already asking if this isn't proper placement, it probably isn't. Talk to your kitchen designer. Proper kitchen remodels aren't inexpensive so you surely do not want to spend the money and have the wrong layout. If you don't enjoy a designer helping with this, you obligation one before you spend the money.


You're doing your kitchen for you, so shift with what will be adjectives and practical. If you're not planning to sell until at tiniest 8-10 yrs from now, don't verbs about what a buyer will reflect; they'll want to redo the intact thing anyway!

Besides you could other shut the kitchen door, yeah?
Answers:    You are probably overreacting, but if I be you I would take a honourable friend or close relative, that will be honest, into the house to get their feelings. If you want to post some pictures here I will give my inference. In California houses are built with really open living, line, dining and kitchen areas that sort of all merge into one big room next to subtle dividers. Your design may be unique.
You might close to to browse through these kitchen pictures just to see what profusely of other people are doing.
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