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Hi all, sorry me again with more kitchen renovation questions.


Just wondering...why, on nearly every side return extension project that I've seen, is the kitchen kept in the pre-existing space and the dining table put under the new glazed roof? Has anyone swapped them around and put the kitchen under the glass roof in the new bit, and the dining table in the old space? I think I'm missing the logic, which I'm sure is there somewhere. Is it that the side return bit tends to be narrower, and so better for a table? Is it because it's nice to eat under glass? We were thinking of doing it the other way, to cook under glass, but are we missing something?


Any architects out there who can spare a minute to explain? Or people who've had the work done, and can tell me the benefits from firsthand experience of living with it? As ever, I would be very grateful.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I guess if the cooker is under a glass roof, you'd

> need to think carefully about extraction.


One solution is to use a pop-up worktop mounted extractor...


http://im.appliance-world.co.uk/images/images_med/De%20Dietrich/DHD1100XSS.JPG

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