extension plans ideas? cost? suggestions
Gabby Wong
6 years ago
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Help layout & plans of my open plan kitchen diner & side extension
Comments (13)Thanks for these. Im not sure if we can do the extra corner bit for number five, but I do like the layout, it will depend on cost, also don't need two tv areas, as we have a front lounge in the house anyway. the office was supposed to be a mixed use room, as a playroom with kids storage and also an occasional bedroom, so sofa bed In there. I know many people have hobs and sinks on islands, but I just think i'll end up dumping things on there.. I have four in the family, two adults, two kids, but we have a lot of people round for entertaining and parties, so space is what I'm after, but was also looking for somewhere the kids can go out of the way from adults if need be. As for kitchen, the reason for having large larder is to put not only food/drink spare fridge in there, but also things we don't use all that often in the kitchen, equipment etc.. I like everything clean and hidden away. The office on number 5 would be separate anyway as this concept includes sliding doors, which fold into the wall, so only entrance would be from outside, not sure if I can afford these yet though. Please keep suggestions coming, or alternatives, all welcome as I can't visualise.. thanks...See MoreHelp planning open plan kitchen/living extension on 1930's house.
Comments (8)I’m glad you like the idea for the dining table! If I’m being completely honest I don’t really know whether the new layout ideas really give you any more useable space. Do you need a desk in the room? If so it might be worth having the bit of extra space but it could be worth making the garage storage space into a study space as well rather than having the desk intrude on your living space too much. What do you think? If you kept the bigger storage room then you could maybe do something like the picture attached so having a multi purpose room?...See MorePlanning a first floor extension, is this idea good?
Comments (12)ultimately loosing a bedroom will always mean loosing value and a bathroom downstairs is really not ideal.. I would make the living room your third bedroom, and then your dining room the living room leading the the kitchen and make your morning room the dining area. use that one big space as one large living space. the Downstairs bathroom can remain or be made into just a downstairs loo with storage. upstairs bedroom three should become a bathroom and the layout proposed by Jonathan squeezing a second ensuite could work well....See MoreExtension plan ideas - help needed
Comments (5)Hi Deni, From your plans it appears the Utility Area must have been a Garage a while ago; I would turn this space into a Playroom with a WC next to it (you have a couple of unnamed small rooms before you get to your Utility Room at the moment), then convert your existing Kitchen into a Utility and have a single storey rear extension to accommodate an open plan Kitchen / Dining / Living area; and to gain another bedroom, try the loft if height is not an issue....Without seeing pictures of your house from outside, difficult to gauge how would a double storey side extension work for your house. Irina...See MoreEily Roe Interiors
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