User:Doug/Kitchen renovation
This page is to plan for the future kitchen.
Aim
To create a kitchen that will:
- enable preparing food for bigger numbers of people
- be more enjoyable to use
- be easier to clean and maintain
- allow for a higher level of hygiene
Location
- Current: K20-1-2
- Proposed: K20-1-1 (currently Snack kitchen) + K20-1-1B (currently Snack kitchen "Kabuff")
- 👍 has water and waste water connections
- 👍 not a pass-through room
- 👍 quite central
- 👍 would be next to the proposed future snack kitchen
- 👎 on the smaller side
- but no passage space!
(The plan to swap Kitchen and Snack kitchen locations is already kind of underway: the recent (late 2025) window exchange put a window-door in the K20-1-2, with the aim to eventually put a balcony there.)
Plan
Preparation
Currently some plumbing runs through the room which is in active use in the Main bathroom and lower staircase toilet.
- ☐ move toilet in main bathroom K20-2-1 to "Kabuff" K20-2-1B (See Appendix) ❓
- ☐ 🧩 acquire "good" toilet (i.e. one that doesn't block, preferably with urine separation) or all-bodies-urinal (e.g. from Finizio)
- ☐ free up the left side of Kabuff
- ☐ drill necessary holes to upper-staircase toilet (~50 cm)
- ☐ water off!
- ☐ install toilet, cistern, bidet hose & connect everything up (!)
- ☐ reinstall the old door or a curtain
- ☐ remove old toilet, cap off the tube
- ☐ supply water to lower staircase toilet from upper staircase toilet (or wash kitchen)
- ☐ drill hole
- ☐ water off!
- ☐ switch connections
Temporary Snack kitchen ❓
K20-1-1 will be unusable for the duration of works. It is possible the work will be done in a month, but maybe longer, so the "temporary" rearrangement should be good for at least 2 months. Options:
- if weather allows, set up a a temporary outdoor "main" kitchen and set up new Snack kitchen "permanently" in current Kitchen (i.e. k20-1-2)
- more work to begin, less at end, food preparation more distributed
- set up temporary Snack kitchen in Elephant room
- less work to begin, more at end, food preparation more concentrated
Stripping down
This phase of the work is about getting rid of unwanted things and getting the room to a stage where positive construction can begin.
- ☐ remove mobile items (microwave, glasses, oats, etc)
- ☐ water off!
- ☐ remove mounted items (cupboards, shelf, radiator, sink, tap, etc)
- ☐ power off!
- ☐ remove fake-wall (left side, behind sink)
- ℹ️ unknown tasks may hide behind wall!
- ☐ remove unnecessary plumbing
- ☐ remove sewage pipe in back-right corner
- ☐ remove water pipes leading to right side
- ☐ strip walls & ceiling
- ☐ remove all tiles
- ☐ remove all wallpaper (including ceiling)
- ℹ️ needs to be done thoroughly, no pieces of paper left (likely requires spiky roller/water spray)
- ☐ remove all hooks, plugs, clips, etc.
- ☐ break out any loose plaster
- ☐ sand walls, if necessary
- celebrate 🎉
Building up
This phase of the work is about positively constructing towards the desired end state. A lot of open questions still!
- ☐ prepare walls & ceiling (i.e. smooth, flat, stable)
- ☐ plaster any holes
- ☐ if necessary plastering or complete dry-walling (hopefully not! 🙏)
- ☐ electrics
- aim: no exposed wires, good number of sockets where useful
- ☐ main light switch
- ☐ ovens/stoves ❓
- ☐ lights ❓
- ☐ parapet trunking (power strip) along both sides ❓
- ☐ plumbing
- ☐ radiator or wall heating ❓
- ☐ reroute that pipe that sticks out on the "left" side
- ☐ prepare sink inlets & outlet ❓
- preference: wall-mounted hose-tap
- ℹ️ outlet location has a degree of flexibility, wall-mounted tap not
- ☐ windowsill
- A nice bit or marble?
- ☐ ventilation❓
- ☐ Kabuff wall ❓
- if removing (See Appendix), shelves to go all the way
- ℹ️ "London" style shelf brackets have a low profile.
- ☐ dry-walling left side
- aim: to be able to have one, long stainless steel work surface without any corners, gaps or cut-outs
- from floor to head-height?
- ☐ ceiling and upper walls
- white paint that can deal with humidity ❓
- ☐ lower walls
- random saved tiles, 20 cm * 20 cm ❓
- ☐ flooring
- portal through the wall to the snack-kitchen ❓
- ... unknown unknowns 👻💀👹 ...
- Celebrate! 🎉🎉
Installation
Note that the specifics of most of these items need to be decided on before commencing the work at all
- ☐ sink
- ☐ tap
- ☐ tables
- consider differing height requirements
- ☐ overhead storage
- ☐ fridge ❓
- CelEbRat3!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Appendix
Advice
Who do we know who did a comparable kitchen renovation? How much did it cost, time did it take? Advice?
- ✅ Lebenstraum Gemeinschaft Janishausen - Doug contacted
- 2026-04-21 still no response
Sewage pipe
Remove it or keep it? Removing it permanently gains a little space for the kitchen, simplifies the room shape and infrastructural complexity. Removing also requires work... Options in my order of preference
- remove pipe, relocate bathroom toilet to Kabuff
- significant work
- keep pipe, box it off (drywall)
- moderate work
- long-term missed opportunity
- remove pipe, remove bathroom toilet with no replacement
- the toilet seems useful and used!
- keep pipe, no boxing
- least work
- looks ugly, traps dirt
- (I would not be motivated to help with renovation if this option were chosen)
- remove pipe, reroute sewage through wall to staircase toilets
- most work
- this would require over 2 meters of horizontal sewage routing and a major reorganizing of pipes in upper staircase toilet
- (I would not be motivated to help with renovation if this option were chosen)
Kabuff separation wall
Remove part/all of it?
- options:
- removing the "small" side towards the entrance would allow a/the shelf to extend all the way to the door, making better use of the space
- as above, but extending all the way up: would allow a/the shelf to extend vertically to roof
- all: unclear... my imagination overflows
- any removal would brings significant costs and would only make sense to do during main action
- would require architectural considerations, possibly building in supports
- dusty breakage
- significant plastering required
- permanent damage to original and pretty door-frame
- makes it necessary to make all shelving new
- To-do: drill into wall above door frame post: if it extends to the ceiling, it's probably supporting
Heating (or not)
Options and their drawbacks
- Keep radiator (status quo)
- takes space from room
- makes windowsill less accessible
- traps dirt
- increases wall complexity for tiling, etc
- Remove radiator, no replacement
- possibly too cold in winter
- but likely fine given physical activity + heating from cooking
- possibly too cold in winter
- Remove radiator, install wall-heating panel
- work: finding parts, mounting, plumbing and plastering