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kitchen/garden ratio

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Hgrove | 17:41 Mon 29th Nov 2004 | Home & Garden
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I live in an area with lots of young families.  I would like to extend my kitchen which is currently just a kitchenette squeezed between the back of the stairs and the dining room (in a 3 bed-semi).  But I know of someone who extended and installed a to-die-for kitchen, however now they can't sell because they have sacrificed too large a slice of the garden to build this kitchen.  So my question is, where the garden is about 65 feet long, how far out could we go to maintain a good kitchen/garden ratio?
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I think you could safely extend out by 15 feet, (planning permission being granted). This would leave you with a 50 foot garden, which compared to modern day house/gardens, would make it your average size. Hope this helps .
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This is very helpful, thank you Smudge.
That's okay Hgrove - hope it all goes to 'plan'.

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