I am working on a "Tiny House".
Tracee Latch
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Comments (49)Good afternoon Anna. Interesting. Here's the dilemma ( Houzz pun? ) ..the 15.19 if accurate does not scale with the pic as shown. Judging the sink wall to be about 5 ' (4' 6" perhaps)long, ( 2' for counters, 3' working space) ,it leaves less than 8 ' between the small wall and the front window wall. The pic shows a wall about 12' long. ( Notice the living room area is almost square)....See MoreI am wanting to purchase "Blowing Meadows" art work Ren Wil OL358.
Comments (1)The US site doesn't ship internationally, so unfortunately it will be difficult buying it off Houzz as the UK site doesn't have a marketplace yet. I would try and found out who the artist/retailer is and get in touch with them via their Houzz profile or if you can locate their website. Best of luck!...See MoreFloor plan for tiny/small home
Comments (5)I also think it looks plenty big enough. Personally I am not sure you need that study with no natural light instead I would have a laundry cupboard and a larger wardrobe plus an additional cloaks cupboard. Additionally the shower room could be planned to allow for a door so that guests don't have to go through your bedroom. To save space I might design the kitchen without an island. You could have sliding doors to save space. Lastly don't feel the living room has to be the same width it's whole length. I would consider a narrow dining area near the front allowing a hall/porch at the front. The living room in the middle could be wider and then a narrower kitchen. I will try to sketch what's in my head when I get chance or you could take advantage of some of the brilliant professionals on here and pay to see a range of space options to help you visualise the best option....See MoreTiny home revamp costs and ideas
Comments (24)Tony, if you are on a budget then I would not rule out IKEA for kitchens. You can buy the kitchen and find someone to fit it and if you wanted to save a little labour cost you could put the carcasses together yourself. The quality of the IKEA Kitchens is surprisingly good and although Howden's quality is also good I find that there costs are sometimes unreasonable and the range option is lacking. You could use the saving to buy better appliances such as NEFF or Bosch. With regards to Victoria Plumb you can buy directly from them and again I was surprised at the quality of their product compared with the price. For a house I refurbished in the Wirral I used them for both the vanity units with wash hand basins, wall cabinets and also for a "wall mounted" toilet unit with toilet. The caveat is that sometimes Victoria Plumb's customer service leaves a lot to be desired if something is missing from your delivery. With regards to skirting have a look at Ebay and find yourself one that has alrady been primed as you then just need a top coat of paint. Be brave with your decorating and take your time.... it is those who rush it that generally mess it up and it is not really that complicated.. and don't forget to buy dust sheets! :-) Also where there are any joints between plastered walls and architraves/window cills, wood details, etc., use a white acrylic mastic. This is easy to apply and give a nice clean finish but again take your time and follow the instructions. I generally have this done after the decorators have finished on all of my projects and it makes a huge difference....See Moremamabear2014
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