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Posted by AdeleAlli at Nov 14, 2018, 9:41:23 PM
Re: Kitchens
Hello,

Nice rendering but where is natural light from windows ?


Here is a rendering with the window, using the natural outside light and the lights over the dining table.



Posted by okh at Nov 14, 2018, 11:29:47 PM
Re: Kitchens
Ah yes, now you show the best parts with the L shape and the window. Actually, from work-wise it is pretty close the kitchen I am so pleased with. And I usually have lilies as well smile The one advice I ignored, and still happy I did, was to place the cook-top in the corner (without enlarging the bench in the corner). Then the fan/ventilator can suck the air outside too.

I would, however, from a practical point of view, extend the top cabinets to the ceiling to avoid grease, and dust on top. A total pain to clean. And if you have a dishwasher, place it directly underneath the cupboards where you have plates and glasses.

Great kitchen, and the green colour is very similar to the one we consider using for the next brush-up. Thanks for posting.

ok

Posted by AdeleAlli at Nov 15, 2018, 1:18:01 AM
Re: Kitchens
Here is another kitchen used to experiment and play with lights in order to find a good setup and so a nice rendering, hope it seems good to you, and I am as always open to suggestions! :)



Posted by AdeleAlli at Nov 15, 2018, 1:24:01 AM
Re: Kitchens
Ah yes, now you show the best parts with the L shape and the window. Actually, from work-wise it is pretty close the kitchen I am so pleased with. And I usually have lilies as well smile The one advice I ignored, and still happy I did, was to place the cook-top in the corner (without enlarging the bench in the corner). Then the fan/ventilator can suck the air outside too.

I would, however, from a practical point of view, extend the top cabinets to the ceiling to avoid grease, and dust on top. A total pain to clean. And if you have a dishwasher, place it directly underneath the cupboards where you have plates and glasses.

Great kitchen, and the green colour is very similar to the one we consider using for the next brush-up. Thanks for posting.

ok


I think you are right, I will adjust the top cabinets. I know, the dust is everywhere, especially if you live in a big and polluted city.

Hope to see some renderings of your kitchen! :)

Posted by clintdad at Nov 15, 2018, 4:06:17 AM
Re: Kitchens
modern but has a lovly old timey feel

Posted by AdeleAlli at Nov 15, 2018, 5:55:03 PM
Re: Kitchens
modern but has a lovly old timey feel


Really? Thank you Clintdad, I made it very very quickly last night, but I am happy you find it lovely. Only one question, are you referring about the corner kitchen or the last one with the "It's coffee time" poster?
Have a nice day!

Posted by nemetonia at Nov 16, 2018, 7:50:58 AM
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Hello,

I prefer the second ! smile

Posted by Mike53 at Nov 16, 2018, 11:26:47 PM
Re: Kitchens
i prefer the 2nd one, lacks worktop space, from this angle, but the cabinets and lighting seem better.
Mike

Posted by AdeleAlli at Nov 17, 2018, 4:24:38 PM
Re: Kitchens
i prefer the 2nd one, lacks worktop space, from this angle, but the cabinets and lighting seem better.
Mike


Hi Mike,
thank you for telling me your preference. I thought of using as a worktop space the place where the apples are, in general :). But at the left side of the cooker there is more space, maybe I will post another rendering from a different point of view :).

Posted by Timberr at Apr 25, 2019, 4:27:28 PM
Re: Kitchens
Hi Adele
Both these kitchens look great! Did you create the cabinets from scratch or did you find them somewhere? Im fairly new to SH3D and currently working on a. design for an open plan living room kitchen for my flat but can't find a decent range of kitchen cabinets to use.

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