Moving stairs 90° in small terraced house.
Anna King
3 years ago
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Comments (4)Hi there. If you could share some pictures or a sketched plan of your space we'd be able to come up with more concrete ideas. If you don't have a plan of what you want to do yet, address each space individually, eg. redo the living room, then move on to another area You can also search on Houzz under Photos or Stories, for storage solutions. You'll find many articles. Here's a link to one such: http://houzz.com/sr/m=7/u=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaG91enouY29tL2lkZWFib29rcy8yMjMwNjY3OC9saXN0LzEwLXdheXMtdG8tZ2V0LW1vcmUtc3RvcmFnZS1vdXQtb2YteW91ci1zcGFjZQ==...See MoreMoved in to small terrace house. My problem is small corner for TV
Comments (3)Tbh I’d say keep the tv in proportion to the actual size of room and then look for possible fixing methods, a lot of people do the opposite, get a tv the size of a wall and wonder where to put it, nothing looks worse that a tv to big for a room in my eyes....See MoreCan I move staircases in a small house?
Comments (1)Difficult to know without seeing the staircase. Are you able to upload a couple of photos?...See MoreIs this small mid-terrace extension even possible?
Comments (3)I’m inclined to agree with tamp75. This house is too narrow to accommodate extra hallways and a side return extension, and they would be hugely expensive with little benefit. If your heart is set on this house (and I can understand the appeal), then it may be best to simply extend into the loft, depending on the sleeping accommodation you need for your family, and the pitch and structure of the roof. I would convert bedroom 2 into a study/playroom/circulation space, to allow access to bedroom 3, and it may also be possible to steal a corner (perhaps replacing the hot water tank?) for a toilet/washroom. I’d also leave the current staircase where it is, and put new stairs into the loft directly above it, entering from the study/playroom. You will need to check buildings regs concerning firedoors etc....See MoreRowland
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