I love this! What is the flooring used in the other room?
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Comments (1)We have used something along those lines before for boot rooms .... Large (1700mm x 1000mm ) resin /composite plumbed in shower tray with or without hardwood duck board ( some people like duckboard some don't !) and low level shower attachment for hosing off at entrance - shelving with heavy duty plastic trays drip trays ( like plant pot under trays) for boot storage ... Plenty of shelves for these with enough height in between each shelf - Radiator bench seat for seating towards the dry end but still near the shower tray - so you can take off and step into dry floor or vice versa .... and extra heat for airing/drying coats etc. Plenty of hanging space for airing coats etc - add hot air blower /plinth heater for a touch of luxury - or for use when a quick dry off is needed. Suggest rest of floor be something hard wearing (shop grade rather than domestic) Karndean /Amtico type product if you don't want tiles. Hope that helps ! ;-)...See MoreI'm trying to choose a color for a sitting room that has dark flooring
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Comments (9)Hi There, Taking into consideration the general layout of the space I think that this room could serve well as a dual purpose room, converting it to a study with a play corner for the kids could allow you the opportunity to take care of your daily admin tasks while keeping an eye on the children and as they grow desk space could be made available where they can have their own work stations. Other more extensive options would include a side extension next to the kitchen which would allow you to open up the space more effectively and make use of natural light through the addition of skylights over the kitchen extension. This space could then become a family orientated living area while the front living room could be decreased in size or split in two to form a study and play room for the kids. A under stair storage space could also meet your requirements of a cloak and boot room... We hope our reply has been of some assistance in the decision making process and feel free to contact us should you require any more assistance. I'll be more than happy to advise you further. You can contact me through our site - betterspace.co Good luck, Ed....See MoreWhat floor should i use in the kitchen
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