Which tiles go best ?
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Comments (2)How dark are the grey tiles and are they on the floor or walls? If you have dark floor tiles, consider pale unit fronts in cream, white, duck egg blue, or sage green. If the tiles are pale grey, look at dark doors in navy or French blue, walnut or terracotta....See MoreWhich wood option should I go for?
Comments (10)Ah, hold on, it's getting very confusing. First time I saw this post was on my iPad. Now I'm at the computer and the photos appear in a different order. Such fun! On the iPad, the one with the plant on top is the first photo. Here it is the third. So, to be clear; the one that looks better to me is the one with the plant on top, the ironbridge furniture one. But the wood doesn't match the mirror. Not knowing what's going on in the rest of the room (floor and furniture), it's a bit difficult to say whether it will look good or not. Still, it's always difficult to match wood....See MoreOptimal Floor Plan: Which walls go and which ones stay?
Comments (6)I like your idea of the layout. There are a couple of places where I thought the cost implication probably isn’t worth it. For instance you have moved a door and wall for the larger of the entry level bedrooms. The net result is that you gain a little in the hall and a walk in wardrobe. Personally I think you shouldn’t spend the money moving walls here you should just buy nice furniture. I notice you have moved out the hot water storage tank. Of course this is possible- were you going to change the boiler anyway? If you were going to make a new boiler I would try to move it into one of the loft voids but if you are already stretching the budget then leave well alone. I like the kitchen being open to the living room but you will have to have a door to the hall to meet regulations. I think that the kitchen design could be improved by moving the sink, having no units under the window and a bigger island. Consider what surface you want on the island and how easy it will be to get it up the stairs. I think that you should think about how many people you want to accommodate in the lounge. Currently it looks like you can sit more at the dining table than the sofa area. You need to think about where you want the TV. If you want to keep the fireplace the TV above may be too high up. I also think you should investigate where the waste from the upstairs bathroom flows. If it flows straight down near the hot water cylinder then you may have options for moving the bathroom or making an extra ensuite. Upstairs I would try moving the clothes rails out of the way and placing the bed on that wall rather than half in what was probably once a wardrobe. I think then you will feel much better about this room. You should also consider your budget and how much work you are prepared to do yourself. At this stage most people need to prioritise- for instance I would be looking at spending £25k on a kitchen, £4k on decorating, £5k on flooring, £4K on window treatments, and £6k on each bathroom, £7k on new boiler in a new location. If this is a first property you likely need furniture too. How much is available after the finishing jobs to knock walls around?...See MoreWhich style you'd go for?
Comments (1)Yes. Option 1 is the one we like too. But client have chosen the different one. We'd love to do the option 1. So we have it in our ranges list. Should you have a space where you'd like to have this type of wardrobe, let us know. We'll do it attractive from all aspects of it....See Morehouse mad
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