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The key consideration is the problem of exhaust fumes.
There is also a noise problem, the sound is easy to affect sleep when stir-frying.
It is best not to advise against this layout of the room, and it is a big problem to clean up the room in the later stage.
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This still has to consider the problem of the house type, it is best not to have such a layout, but some balconies in the east in order to take care of the lighting of the second bedroom, will consider placing the kitchen in the middle of the living room and the second bedroom, which is also okay In fact, it is not a big problem.
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It's best not to, lest kitchen fumes get into the bedroom
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It's better not to do it, no matter what, there will be fumes in the kitchen.
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Yes, as long as the kitchen doesn't fly around.
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This layout is unreasonable, and smoke exhaust is the biggest problem!
Installing a ceiling looks good, but it is not a must, this depends on your economic strength.
You can only decide by looking at the specific picture.
It doesn't matter if the rag is not cracked, in the design of the placement of the range hood, pay attention not to affect the air circulation in the bedroom, waterproof and moisture-proof, do not penetrate into the bedroom, it is recommended to do high waterproof and moisture-proof here. In addition, the gas should not affect the bedroom. As for the entrance, it is recommended to keep it clean and tidy, and the kitchen is a hot place, pay attention to avoid the door.
Your question is too general, the question is too big to give you the most accurate answer, you must draw the floor plan of your room, indicate the direction to pass it to know the accurate answer!
It doesn't matter, just a reasonable layout.