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  1. Thanks yes don't think we will go with the breakfast bar then as the gap would only be around 900mm as Marvin said and think it would feel claustrophobic
  2. Sorry yes I forgot to say ignore behind the wall... We were playing with the idea of cupboards high on the wall but then decided not to do that, so the designer man moved it out of view but should have deleted it really
  3. Hello, Myself and my boyfriend have recently bought our first home and are looking at renovating the kitchen. Picture of the kitchen design we are thinking of is attached. However, it isn't the biggest kitchen. I'm worried that the breakfast bar surface on the opposite wall to all the main units will make it feel quite narrow when we are both trying to use the kitchen. What do you think? Our main reason for the bfast bar was additional work surface space, but maybe there is enough already. I know everyone's opinion is different but would be interested to know what others think-keep the bfast bar or take it out? Thank you
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