When renovating to create an upside-down house layout, moving the kitchen to the upper floor introduces various challenges, especially concerning utilities. Key utilities, including water and gas, may need to be rerouted to accommodate the new kitchen location. This switch can incur additional costs and increase complexity, as these services typically need to be considered during the building's initial construction. Preparation for these challenges is vital in ensuring a smoother transition to this unconventional kitchen design.
âDesigning a kitchen for an upside-down house, where the main living areas are on the upper floor, presents unique challenges compared to a ground-floor kitchen,â says Cassie Jones, brand manager at Masterclass Kitchens.
Utilities such as water, waste, and gas may need to be rerouted, adding complexity and potential costs,â she explains. And while you can of course access all of the services from floors other than the ground floor.â}],
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