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Comments (71)Hi Everyone, I hope you are doing well wherever you are but I bet everyone's busy at this time of the year. I have been a busy bee myself and learned how to use Homestyler but I must say it's a painful and slow process. I have been obsessed with the floor plan of the small flat for the past week as the time has come to finalize it with the new team. We'll be around 2 months behind the plan which is fine. So I made the decision to not have a loft in the small flat because the floorplan I chose seems to work well with loads of storage. Please excuse some of the furniture such as the kitchen and the colour of the large cabinet, they will be white but Homestyler is quite limited so I had to chose from whatever they had in store. Let me know what you think of the floor plan please. I'm happy with it so far. I'll send you links to short panoramic videos Honestlyler created which was a godsend as that'd exactly what I wanted to see, at least approximately how my flat would look like. I really wanted visualise what to expect. The videos are pretty much the same but starting from different angles of the 30sqm flat. Entrance: https://hspano.homestyler.com?m=p&id=twsxPMyMR32r148hAj4AEj Kitchen with closed crittal door: https://hspano.homestyler.com?m=p&id=j6XZ8RxpunFXsWs6B4wWCY Living room with closed crittal door. https://hspano.homestyler.com?m=p&id=qET2nhmJqjuirhSjHjrga6 Bedroom with thc crittal.door opened: https://hspano.homestyler.com?m=p&id=isx9qoEcNs6bh5h4inQeVo Bathroom: https://hspano.homestyler.com?m=p&id=eQMHPghXhakFJKP5xXDApb...See MoreUtility plan dilemma
Comments (9)this looks really stylish but practically it will be very difficult. My aunt has stacked washer dryer. Getting them repaired over the years has been really challenging. she lives alone. She cannot move the appliances single handed. repair guys inevitable refuse to help. when she replaced the top appliance (dryer) despite paying for installation they wouldn’t lift it into place. seriously consider installing them at floor level. you can still incorporate stylish storage above. But will avoid an ongoing headache for yourself/future owners....See MoreFloor plan dilemma!
Comments (3)Hi Laura, What an exciting project to undertake! I think the best place to start would be along the back kitchen wall. As Richard has suggested, I would extend out that way. Add Bi-fold doors across that wall looking out into the garden and create a large open plan kitchen/dining room - you could even add in a snug area if this is quite a well used family space. Make the window on the left kitchen wall bigger - as you said you have a wrap around garden, this would boost even more light in and allow a nice view. You could have an island and finish the kitchen run on the left wall slightly shorter, creating an L-shape kitchen. I would look to have a utility room in the old dining room - probably along the stair wall. Lots of exciting options to consider but most will be dependent on what size you are extending by. If you would like any independent advice or for us to pop your proposed measurements into our design system and come up with some layouts please do get in touch. Kind regards, Charlie Covey Kitchens www.coveykitchens.co.k...See More1920s house - open plan dilemma
Comments (0)Hi guys, We’re 2/3 of the way through renovating our 1920’s house. Upstairs is done and we now have the ground floor to do. We don’t know whether to extend, squaring off the back of the house, or knock through the space we already have. Anyone able to share pics of knocking through and how the space looks? Floor plan and current pics for reference! The wall behind the sofa in pic 2 would be knocked down.. Please help, we’re going around in circles!...See Morekiwimills
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