Documenting our disastrous move from leafy north London to the grungy south...

Monday 14 April 2014

Trapdoor havoc

After spending a lot of the UK winter in Australia, I got back to our flat (which don't get me wrong... I absolutely LOVE) and freaked out about the size of our kitchen. It's really teenie and half of it is taken up by a set of stairs which lead into our garden. And my mum's kitchen in sunny Oz is HUGE... with no stairs! 

So I racked my brains, downloaded the IKEA kitchen design program and agonised for hours over what to do out here. With a set of stairs smack bang in a tiny kitchen - low windows and a fireplace in the adjoining dining room, it was proving quite hard to re-design.

So what it came down to was our first (and simplest) idea. 

1. Build a trapdoor over the stairs
2. Knock a servery window to open up the space (read: knock a big hole in the wall)

So we enlisted the help of our handyman to build us the trapdoor, frame to support it and to knock out the hole. Then L stained, painted, decorated and finished the room.

What a transformation. Holy moly - it's like we have a brand new kitchen - double the size and all bright and airy. The trapdoor is made in two pieces so it can be easily lifted up (and when the trapdoor is up, it forms a railing) so it's still really easy to access our garden. We are so happy. But really you need to see pics - so take a look.

Here's the first before and after:
http://hithergreenhavoc.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/kitchen-havoc.html

Now check out the difference:

Dusty progress
From top: the new kitchen/dining room; the trapdoor closed, and open; looking from the kitchen through the window; flowers and blossoms from the garden and my clocks... moved to a different wall now

The trapdoor will never be a perfect match to the floor being different wood and all - but we're so excited to have that extra room - and not have to play kitchen tetrus that we don't mind. I might get a mat to disguise it, but for now, we're coming into summer and I think the trapdoor might be in use a little more often!

We have yet another room in progress at the moment, so watch this space for more renovation havoc soon.

2 comments:

  1. You must be very satisfied with the results! It takes special skill to plan and build a kitchen transformation like that. You'd have to maximise every space, and your handyman should see your plans go into fruition. That trapdoor was a great idea, as you were able to get even more storage place out of that area. Thanks for sharing!

    Helene Raymond @ Trade Squad

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  2. The trapdoor really looks just fine. I think it's nice to have an extra room at home, specifically a secret one. Haha! I can say that you really did a great job there. Thanks for sharing, Jenska! Take care!


    Darryl Smith @ Franklin Window And Door

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