where can I find the floor plan for this home??
Olivia Bull
6 years ago
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Comments (3)Have a look here, good photo of the unit in ise [https://www.houzz.co.uk/discussions/i-need-room-divider-and-storage-ideas-for-my-studio-flat-dsvw-vd~1147852[(https://www.houzz.co.uk/discussions/i-need-room-divider-and-storage-ideas-for-my-studio-flat-dsvw-vd~1147852)...See MoreDilemma planning ground floor of London Victorian House
Comments (6)As Kerry says you need the actual dimensions for proper comments. I would say one thing though, it's very unlikely that you'd be able to move the kitchen to the front room as your drainage is probably not at all conducive to that. I presume the drains are at the rear on the right. Either they are at the back or to the side of the kitchen if it's a semi or detached. My initial thoughts would be somewhere along the lines of blocking the end of the Hall, creating a downstairs loo. Changing the entrance to the kitchen by using the dining room and getting rid of the french doors. I would have the lounge as a room on it's own, the kitchen / diner as the open plan bit and a second lounge area off the kitchen. I don't have time to have a play at the mo and without dimensions it's too hard....See MorePlanning for a home redesign, where to begin!?
Comments (24)Being totally honest - as I always aim to be ... having a software package doesn’t instantly make you a concept planner.... yes it’s fun for home owners to ‘have a go’ at planning their own project and I enjoy seeing some of the ideas that others who have downloaded software come up with on these sort of dilemmas for people, and some of the ideas that come out on these threads are great - but some are so way off the mark and not inline with building regs that I do worry that there will be comeback if people go ahead and use them. I can just see it now ‘but it said it on Houzz, so it must be ok’ - no, not necessarily! Don’t get me wrong , I have the greatest respect for the people who regularly offer their time and ideas on here - but please please please homeowners, don’t always assume that these ideas are finished and viable... They are ideas, suggestions, something to print off and to take with you for your meeting with your builder/ architect/ design and build contractor etc ie to discuss and take to the next level if they prove to be viable. Sorry if this comes across as grumpy - but I’ve just had to squeeze in an extra project, as an emergency, for a lady who’d followed some really dodgy advice from a family member who thought they could ‘be a designer’ - the building inspector disagreed - and it’s going to cost that poor lady lots of money to rectify it, and make her home safe again. I have your interests at heart Houzzers ! :-)...See MoreHow can I plan a beautiful entrance into my house?
Comments (3)I am confused about which bit is the entrance. But if the space is small you should try to make it feel larger. Avoid flooring with lots of grout lines- choose instead a large tile. You can add mirrors too in order to increase the feeling of space. Lastly you need to make it clear to guests which direction you want them to head- Consider which way the main door opens and install a feature to draw their eye in the direction you want them to go- such as a chandelier...See MoreBarrow Building Group
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