Userzero wrote:What do you guys think?
That looks good - well, except for the night-of-the-living-dead zombie sitting at the table....... (why do all zombies stick out their arms like that and why would you have one modelled in AutoCad?)
Some ideas/checks:
- The galley countertop looks low - that may make it deeper (front to back) but then it reduces storage space under, and my back can't take low countertops.
- The top of the door looks low - as long as you leave 3-4" over the door for the strength of the body, the top of the door can usefully go that high.
- Have you left a gap between the corner of the table and the door frame that's at least your torso depth plus 3-6"? If your table comes from the floor opening and then attaches to the street-side wall, you'll get this clearance, but it's worth checking - nothing worse than knocking your dinner off the table every time you climb in or out.......
Andrew