Does this type of bed have a name?
alant1000
9 years ago
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danielagsb
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Bed disaster! Advice desperately wanted!
Comments (143)Well, maybe when the kitchen stuff is out you can try different options (ones you want to try) in the wardrobe area and see what you like best. (Actually, there isn't that much stuff next to wardrobe.....up to you, though. Hmmmm. In the meantime, I think you could look for hardware for the cabinets and something for the end of the bed that isn't green....See More2 bed bungalow conversion to a 4 bed house
Comments (9)Hello. How about keeping the part of the kitchen that looks over the back garden as a utility room?Then use a combination of the rest of the kitchen, dining room and a squared of sun room to become the new kitchen/ diner. The sun room name gives me the clue that this may well be the best spot in the house so this should be part of where you spend most of your time, the new kitchen. The front door stays where it is but is made more of a feature with a nice porch. Having a kitchen diner that goes from the front to the back of the house (ie with utility room) takes away having to turn the house around. Your other reception rooms will seem small by comparison but you really will spend the majority of your time in this new space....See More3 bed 1925 house conversion to 5 bed luxury home
Comments (23)I don't think a door into the dining room is going to be the best - think of the shopping! Have the door swing into the utility room from the kitchen on a left hand hinge so it is then opening onto those cupboards (or whatever you've drawn in the top left corner of the utility room) and the outside door just rehung so it's a left hand hinge. You could lose a little bit of room from it and get a tiny bit more kitchen space. You are going to need space between the fridge and the counter so that the fridge door opens properly (I can't see that in your plans, but it might just be me). And jprzym utility rooms are great (although I recently heard someone refer to them as "futility rooms"). We use ours for most of what Justin said, plus as a pantry and for storage of kitchen equipment we don't use all the time....See More3 bed + bathroom downstairs or 2 bed + bathroom upstairs?
Comments (22)Front hallway- I say save your money leave it up. Cost of removal is minor but you will likely have to move radiators and electrics and make good plasterwork and coving- I say protect another £1500 profit. Present the larger back reception as a living room and present the front reception as the dining room. Given that the bathroom is likely to go upstairs make the downstairs bathroom into a room to access the garden- I would present the kitchen as a kitchen/breakfast room with doors to see the garden as being able to see from the front door to the back garden should pay dividend....See Morealant1000
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