Custom Main Entrance Door
HCD Group Corp
8 years ago
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Comments (9)You will be altering the appearance of the front elevation. Planners, and planning departments, have different interpretations of the rules. It would be prudent to procure some pictures of your proposed gates ,and discuss your ideas informally with the local area planner before incurring any expense. Say you want to tidy up the front ( bins etc ) and provide better security to the dwelling ( a planning consideration ) and sound them out. It should be ok but for a bit of time it saves the potential hassle if they have a local policy and you were to buy gates that were, for instance too high for their liking without planning permission. I have had 2 instances recently were locals have not liked someone's gates and have informed the planners who insisted on a planning application. Either way it should be ok eventually. Good luck....See MoreRockpanel Woods at main entrance
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Comments (7)thanks for this floor plan. I think what you've stated is a good idea. having no doors in the hallway wouldn't look odd at all, I've been in many houses that have their doors to a far end of the corner. I think it's more of if you did intend to have that door there and move your optimum bedroom layout to the opposite side, it depends on whether you were needing sockets also nearby if you say had a table lamp that you wanted to have on your side tables? electrics and lighting would also be what you would need to think about too if not already. you would still have the issue of the window. I have 2 options below: 1. Maybe a customed L-shaped wardrobe at bottom right corner just by where the door would go (depends on how much storage you were thinking about and the size of the wardrobe of what you feel is needed). 2. The bedroom layout being on that bottom wall, same wall where the door currently is and you have a large wardrobe on the right wall going along so that you still have the window exposed and not being blocked if that makes sense? I know you have the ensuite door also there also but depending on how deep the wardrobe would also be would indicate how much walking space and window may be slightly blocked if you place it too close to it...See MoreColorful Concepts Interior Design
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