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josieoct
7 years ago
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advice needed for removing concrete/stone raised garden bed
Comments (4)That would make a lovely pond! However, if you want to remove it, you can hire a machine to break it up with less effort than a sledgehammer. It’s called a jackhammer or demolition hammer....See MoreAdvice on possibility to turn my one bed to a two bed use garden
Comments (8)Hello, I have just read your remit again. You are hoping for two bedrooms, reception, kitchen and bath/shower room but you cannot extend further than existing bathroom. I am really not sure that is feasable. Switching the bed and reception around would give you access to the rear from the reception with one bedroom at the front. You could move the bathroom to the middle (on the other side of the relocated bedroom) then combine what remains of the kitchen with the old bathroom (squaring it off with an extension to make a kitchen with a small dining space looking oit to the rear. All this is dependent on structural walls and cost implications. Your home would be better configurated but it would still be a one bedroomed flat....See MoreCurved beds in a small garden?
Comments (6)I love the idea of the circular lawn @mii2, alas we have a giant trampoline to fit in and my hubbie has vetoed the idea of taking away too much of the lawn lest there’s not enough space for the kids to play abs a seating area at the far right corner where we get the most sun. I think we may be trying to make this garden work too far for us! So a few choice curves may be all I can negotiate right now 😏...See MoreFloor lay out for a 11x5 meters 1 bed garden annex
Comments (2)Thank you Jonathan, your plan was most helpful....See Morejosieoct
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