ᐅ Next 125 Kitchen Planning / Pricing Experiences?

Created on: 1 Aug 2021 22:08
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hafoth
Hello dear forum members,
We have chosen a Next125 kitchen in lava black velvet matte with a ceramic countertop. Since we still have 1-2 months for the final configuration, we would like to get some feedback on optimization and pricing. Attached you will find the layout and the visualizations.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Details about our kitchen:

Fronts: Lava black velvet matte (price group: 3)
Countertop: Ceramic Cromocera Cemento 12mm (approx. 6 meters (20 feet))

Appliances:
Cooktop with downdraft vent: Miele KMDA 7476 FL_2 (online price approx. 3000 €)
Oven: Bosch HBG8755c0 (online price approx. 1800 €)
Steam oven: Bosch CDG834AC0 (online price approx. 1900 €)
Warming drawer: Bosch BIC830NC0 (online price approx. 800 €)
Dishwasher: Bosch SMD4EB801E (online price approx. 1000 €)
Side-by-side fridge, which we already have.

Total for appliances approx.: 8500 €

Sink: Blanco Etagon Silgranite black

Next 125 price: 27,000 € (We live in the Stuttgart area)

Moderne Küche mit dunkelgrüner Insel, zwei Backöfen, Kühlschrank, Spüle und Fensterfront.


Top-Ansicht einer modernen Küche: Insel mit Spüle, dunkle Hochschränke, graue Fliesen


Moderne Küche mit dunklen Unterschränken, Insel mit Spüle, Backöfen und Kühlschrank.


Moderne L-Küche mit dunklen Schränken, Spüle unter Fenster, heller Arbeitsplatte.


Moderne Küche mit dunklen Unterschränken, Spüle in Mittelblock, Fenster dahinter; links hoher Schrank.


Moderne Küche mit dunkelgrauen Fronten; zwei integrierte Backöfen in der Mitte.


Technischer Grundriss eines Raums mit Maßangaben, Linien und nummerierten Bereichen.


Technische Zeichnung eines Küchenschranks mit zwei Backöfen und sieben Fächern, Maßangaben.


Grundriss einer Küche mit Maßlinien, Schränken, Spüle und Arbeitsplatte.


Technische Grundrisszeichnung mit Abmessungen, gestricheltem Rahmen und farbigem Möbel-Layout.
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Myrna_Loy
3 Aug 2021 16:13
Steffi33 schrieb:

Oh... I don’t think so. If you look at this diagram, the refrigerator is neatly placed in a suitable niche. The wall continues behind it, so it looks enclosed. It’s not standing alone in the room.

Then take a look at the floor plan with the entrance situation. It’s really not a clear layout – it ruins the whole beautiful living area with the great bay window.

Floor plan of a living and dining area with kitchen; terrace and red wall markings.
face263 Aug 2021 16:28
Hmm... I don't find the layout very successful either. It looks a bit makeshift to me. I’m not sure how many changes are still possible, but I would try to move towards a two-row layout.

One row along the bottom wall up to the seating window, and a large row or island block extending from where the side-by-side refrigerator is planned towards the left side of the plan. The length should be roughly aligned with the drawn dining table.

The question is what can be done about all the small wall segments and what is structurally feasible. If necessary, you could work with support beams or columns, which can also be left visible...
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ypg
3 Aug 2021 17:01
… first of all: the kitchen is divided into two sections as planned. You constantly have to go to the upper cabinets when you need something at eye level. That means taking 6-7 steps every time to get supplies or a bowl. Dishes, a glass… the tall cabinets do not offer any kind of temporary surface. Taking the chicken out of the oven briefly and setting down the baking tray isn’t possible anywhere. And so on.
Where is the coffee machine supposed to be placed and so forth? There is simply not enough counter space available!
K1300S3 Aug 2021 17:25
It’s a renovation... but replacing a few wall panels with supports doesn’t necessarily solve the problem. I understand the desire to open up the kitchen, but forcing it won’t help.

Just as a suggestion: we had to keep a wall panel that basically supports the entire ground floor ceiling. Putting the refrigerator against it would have looked quite awkward, so we decided to build a peninsula there, starting with a half-height cabinet that includes the dishwasher. Maybe something like this could be an idea for you as well, if that wall panel is going to remain in place.
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hafoth
3 Aug 2021 21:41
The wall panel can now only be removed with a very high amount of effort. We need to reconsider this, as the kitchen topic (as well as the entire renovation) is much more complex than we initially thought. All the great ideas are causing quite a bit of confusion for us.
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Acof1978
10 Aug 2021 08:54
Myrna_Loy schrieb:

Yes, for warming plates so that the guests at the Perfect Dinner don’t complain about cold plates.

Then you just organize it so that the plates come out of the dishwasher freshly washed, then they’re warm as well. To me, it’s the most unnecessary invention in a private kitchen.