Design dilemma!
Lisa Chapman
6 years ago
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Comments (5)As a first floor drawing room apartment on one of the best roads in Harrogate, my daughter jenny, could only afford to buy it because of its extremely poor layout and condition. I am worried she has made a huge mistake investment wise as she bought at the top of the property ladder and then prices dropped. They have now risen again. The layout has even stumped an architect. The two neighbours also run rings round her because she is so lovely and naieve. I am trying to gently persuade jenny, to replace the old boiler in her narrow galley kitchen before she spends money on units and relocate it to her bathroom. Jenny has not had a kitchen for 6 years and is often away travelling. As i write she has just won silver at the Commonwealth Games and I would love to have some persuasive ideas before she comes home. A new boiler would allow her to get rid of the large water tank in the bathroom and release space there too. Any kitchen design will be forever compromised by fitting it around the existing boiler cupboard. She cannot afford a new kitchen and a new boiler but I feel getting the space right is more important than cabinets. my suggestion is she waits for units and buy the essentials of a good cooker and fridge (her heart is set on a white smeg, a case of eyes bigger than her wallet!), fix the plumbing, and go for an unfitted look until she has the money for units. The walls between her bathroom and kitchen are plasterboard so part of the wall could be removed to "borrow" a little space from the bathroom for her kitchen. This scares her rigid. Also, everyone has to walk through the galley kitchen to get to the main feature of the apartment, a large and sunny sitting room. Due to a chimney breast that layout is written in stone. We know the apartment could be lovely once improved but do others think the space improvements are more important than kitchen units? Jenny has no idea also that plumbing and replastering is entailed as at the moment she has no water pressure (due to said boiler) . Anyone any diplomatic ideas to persuade a daughter and do you agree? Please assist a worried mum!...See MoreDesign dilemma. should I have bigger kitchen and sacrifice utility
Comments (18)Great overall floor space but the plan would benefit from some amendments. I would keep the utility room especially as your garage is detached. The design will give you a gloomy lounge so lose the office to give it some natural light coming in from the front of the house as well as through the internal bifolds separating kitchen from lounge. I agree that the play room may soon become redundant so relocate the office there. With the extra room in the lounge (or the bigger office space), incorporate some clever storage for toys etc. Include a door from lounge to current play room for easier access to the toilet. I might be tempted to pinch a bit of play room space to extend the toilet area and have a small lobby so you always have 2 doors between lounge/play room to toilet. Remove the door from play room to utility and have extra utility units. Install a sliding door from utility to kitchen. I would also remove the door from the living room to the playroom. Good luck with the build....See MoreVictorian Terrace Loft (with outrigger) design dilemma
Comments (2)Since I think that most loft conversions are smaller in practice than on the plan (because the ceiling height is poor compared to the rest of the house). I would choose the four bedroom option and have the master on the floor below....See MoreKitchen design dilemma
Comments (21)Alternatively on the original design you could have an L shape protruding from one of the side walls , but you would need to remove units from the opposite wall , which will allow you to have a longer island since you will have more clearance towards the empty wall. Then you can have a tall bank if units by the separate living room wall with a hidden door into that living room....See Moreminnie101
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