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L Clark (zone 4 WY)
6 years ago
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Comments (2)Similar https://www.montis.nl/en/collectie/dickens/#modulepage=360 Lots of plans online as to how to build chairs like the one you show....See Morei'd love some new kitchen flooring with resilience (that's not vinyl)
Comments (10)Hi Tile without UFH is very cold. You mention not wanting vinyl, but I'm assuming you mean vinyl on a roll (a bit like lino) and so I'd propose Luxury Vinyl Tiles. It is highly durable, often compared to the flooring laid at supermarkets which has high amounts of traffic. It is warmer to the touch than other alternatives such as laminate or tiles and resistant to water. They often come in stone effect or wood effect- and come as tongue and groove planks. You could also consider engineered wood but it needs alot of care....See MoreI'd like opinions on these two possible plans please?
Comments (11)I agree with Carolina, Option 1 makes the snug unusable. So option 2. There are no real dimensions on the plan, however, when you use the scale at the bottom, ( even though the picture kind of goes away from you making it less to scale as it goes up ) the snug area is small. There's a picture of a 3 seater sofa, which i doubt is to scale, as its smaller than the island. I'm hazarding a guess that the sofa in the pic is around 1.5 m ( so not to scale ). I hear what you're saying about 4 bathrooms. The 2 rooms upstairs are good they share a well proportioned bathroom. However, I dislike the shower room for 2 bedrooms downstairs. With this configuration you have no En-Suites, which is a shame with all that work. It's too hard to re-configure with no dimensions, but I feel that there is a better version for the plan with regards the snug and the bedroom bathroom idea downstairs. Which room is to be the Master? I think i'd be aiming for the master downstairs bottom right with an En-suite. The shower room downstairs for everyday use and for the use of bedroom 2 and then the upstairs for guests / others with the shared use of the 1 bathroom....See MoreHelp please with colours for Ground floor extension and Roof Dormers
Comments (7)I love dark exteriors but if this was my property having the same work as you I’d go with the type of colours Jonathon suggested but I’d definitely be a incorporating a covered porch especially since the front faces south and you are disrupting the roof already. They are the incredibly useful as well as giving an attractive and unusual architectural element. Re colours I think you should post examples and ask people’s opinions?? The ones I’ve attached aren’t suggestions but just reference images to drive consideration...See MoreBetten Landscape Design
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