1930's Bungalow Layout Help Needed
Steve
4 years ago
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Jonathan
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Comments (4)Looks great! Only issue you might have is removing the fireplace as it's an adjoing wall and you 'usually' share a chimney. If you have your own separate stack then it should be ok to put a lintel above and remove the bottom. Just thought I would mention that as we researched it ourselves ;o) Also - moving the kitchen - is your adjoining wall on the right? If so, then you might struggle to get all the waste etc out ie it would have to go under the floor to get back out to the drains. If that is the case then I would suggest blocking off the door from the hallway and keeping the entrance into the rear reception room and keeping the kitchen area where it is. But just re-modelling it. I would also suggest first, finding out where you can put support steels to remove walls as this will affect the room layout and you want to avoid having any posts floating in the middle of the room - if possible....See More1930s bungalow renovation
Comments (1)Apologies if this posts twice. I cannot find the original post which I thought I sent. In case of duplication in a nutshell... Interested in renovating bungalow (not yet bought) Layout is a bit all over the place so needs a re jig. Budget of 60-70k Would like 4 bedrooms but 3 good sized may work. Kitchen large enough for island and table - over looking garden. Garden is large enough to extend into but wondered if loft conversion would be better. Forever home. Any ideas/ inspiration / rejig of floor plan would be gratefully received to help decide whether to put an offer in. Thanks...See MoreExtended 1930’s downstairs layout change needed!
Comments (8)To me this doesn’t need replanning to make it lighter. It’s a decoration issue. Personally I think the floor and brown wood kitchen cabinets and dark work surface are what makes this seem gloomy. I wonder if other Houzzers will agree that pale worksurface and a plain large format tile floor will make the biggest differences. You might also be relying too much on the spotlights at night- having additional light sources at different levels is easier to live with. Consider adding a standard lamp, table lights, above cabinet lighting, plinth lights, lights in plants etc etc. Separately the utility room is small- to avoid unnecessary construction consider treating it as a pantry and put your laundry facilities in your oversized bathroom instead...See MoreLayout help - 1930s double storey extension
Comments (4)Hey Well, I see your point, I think the stairs in your plans are playing crucial role as I can see, it's like the heart of the building, If I was you, I would like to give it more attention, emphasising the design in that area, not in an extravagant way of course, but, it should be a family space, and for the storage space, you could design storage cabinets under that stair as well integrated with the stairs itself, Best of luck, Besan...See MoreJonathan
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