Help With Layout
Samuel Hunter
3 years ago
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Comments (65)Hi all, Thank you so much for all the helpful comments and suggestions, and sorry that it's taken me so long to respond - house renovation and work have been keeping us on our toes! This has become a long post, so a quick reminder - we were looking to renovate and rewire our 60s house to update it and also make it more wheelchair friendly downstairs for when my mother-in-law comes to visit. We employed an architect and came up with what turned out to be an 'aspirational' design (much more than the budget!) so we ended up deciding to split things into two stages: Stage One to add a downstairs wetroom for accessibility, remove chimney throughout and add a porch Stage Two to do the extension across the rear, removing the conservatory to open out a large kitchen/diner and add a utility room The layout below shows both Stages One and Two as complete. Bits shown in red are existing walls which have been/will be removed (apart from the wall in red in the seating area below which is between the existing kitchen and dining room - that's a mistake). So.....the building work is now done - hurray! Stage One is complete, we are much poorer, and we now need to decorate the whole house :-) Some before and after photos below - please bear with the terrible photography skills. The rooms aren't big enough to allow for expansive photos!: We've re-plastered throughout, apart from in the kitchen and upstairs bathroom, as we'll deal with those later. Current challenge is deciding how on earth to pick paint colours and flooring throughout.... Anyway - hopefully that gives you a sense of where we've got to. Best wishes...See MoreHelp with layout of 1930s house
Comments (14)No worries. It was blocked off before and we had to trapise through the whole house with shopping bags to get to the kitchen and it drove me mad. We didn't have side access then though so guess now I'd go through the new side door. I had sliding doors on the utility to save floor space but the family never shut them and it looks untidy so I'd make it a normal door. I have units to the right of the utility and I'd move these to the left side to avoid having to dog leg round them to get to the kitchen. Side door position was governed by drains and waste pipe position but if I'd been able I'd have moved it so it wasn't in the middle of the wall so I could have more of a run of units....See MoreHelp with layout of furniture pls
Comments (2)Hi Tinklebell 208, we would love to help you with the layout for your new kitchen extension. We are an affordable online interior design company offering our friendly expertise to create a home you'll love! You may find that an extendable table would work well to be able to achieve the 8-10 seater dining table. We can help you with the layout to see what works best for the space along with your style and budget. It would be great to know more about your project, feel free to drop us a message or contact us via our website here - https://www.thelivinghouse.co.uk/contact-us...See MoreHelp with layouts for our bedrooms
Comments (1)Concept for master is fine and follow suit for other 2 rooms . Walk into the foot of the bed . Keep bed head at clear full wall so you can accommodate sideboards and lamps sockets etc....See MoreSamuel Hunter
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