Ultimate 3 Car Garage: Metallic Epoxy Floor Adds The WOW Factor!
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Comments (29)So, the electrician has been and gone and we have opted for a smaller chandelier in the middle of the room so we don't hit our heads as we walk in. As we have an chopped our house around and changed every single internal wall and most of the outside too! We now have a fairly modern feel in the house. I put the mural suggestion to my husband who wan't too keen, I mentioned the distressed mirror and he likened it to the other older mirrors that we have just removed from the house. The taps are going on the dwarf stud wall behind the bath, so there are no options to put a floor to ceiling mirror/mural/plant. The space I will have is approx 150mm above the bath to the ceiling. Approx height 1400 x width 2000mm. I only have about £150-£600 to spend so it has to be something fairly low key but with a wow effect or I won't get it approved by husband who holds on tightly to the purse strings! So we have some options: Either tile and have a feature tile design... Or something like a Venetian style mirror.. https://www.mirroroutlet.co.uk/chrysler-all-glass-modern-classic-wall-mirror-100-x-100-cm-5.htm https://www.mirroroutlet.co.uk/chrysler-all-glass-modern-classic-wall-mirror-185-x-125-cm-3.htm https://www.mirroroutlet.co.uk/chrysler-all-glass-modern-classic-wall-mirror-100-x-100-cm-2.htm https://www.mirroroutlet.co.uk/chrysler-all-glass-modern-classic-wall-mirror-100-x-100-cm-9.htm https://www.mirroroutlet.co.uk/chrysler-all-glass-modern-classic-wall-mirror-100-x-100-cm-28.htm https://www.mirroroutlet.co.uk/sheringham-all-glass-modern-large-leaner-mirror-202-x-141-cm.htm D you like any in particular? Or please let me know of other options out there........See MoreUnusual 1930s House Renovation Project - Ideas? Help?
Comments (17)Jonathan, AMB, thank you ever so much for your advice and designs! We had been toying with the idea of pulling the garage forward. Back in the early 2000s, planning permission was rejected for a double garage in the opposite corner of the driveway but a sensible solution would be to come forward next to the neighbouring property, no light issues and should not upset the 'street scene'. I've always been keen on moving the stairs but associated costs have dampened my spirits a little. That saying, in there current guise they are incredibly steep and dangerous for the young and elderly. A new configuration may well improve the landing space/flow on the first floor. I completely agree about the driveway, my initial thought was grasscrete but we'll never have more than two cars... if that. With us eventually getting some gates up, that could be quite an inviting space. I've been watching a lot of house shows and they always mention about being able to see the garden from the front entrance which you have captured in that floor plan. Phases of work is a strong debate and you are not wrong AMB. I guess once we have a final plan, the phase of the works should fall into place. The fireplace was a family heirloom of the previous owner, took it out his grandad's property apparently! In terms of decor, we want to embrace the character of the property with an added modern twist. We are very keen to incorporate a hallway for the very reasons you mentioned. Thanks again for your comments and suggestions, all very useful....See Moreugly not lovely house
Comments (31)Just stumbled upon this very old thread. I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling unsure about the house you've just put an offer on. I can imagine it must be difficult to reconcile your dream home with the reality of this property. It's understandable to have certain expectations and desires when it comes to buying a house, but sometimes we have to compromise on certain things. It's important to weigh the pros and cons and decide what's most important to you in the long run. If you're still unsure, it might be helpful to seek out some professional advice. The Decosta Group could help you assess the potential value of the property and whether it's a good investment in the long term. Ultimately, only you and your partner can decide whether this is the right home for you. Hope this still helps....See MoreK R
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