renovation idea 4 wash room
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3 years ago
change the low comed
Separed the Shower Area
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Comments (3)Hi Faith Exciting project! We’ve renovated four Victorian houses and been delighted with the result. Based on your plan I would probably extend onto the lean to footprint. You could leave the loo where it is and have a utility area / boot room / muddy access just before it. I might remove the jutting out part that I think is the old outside loo. Lots of glass in the roof and build generally should bring enough light back through to the room marked dining. You would then have space for an L shaped kitchen coming from the right as you walk through the door from dining to kitchen. The LHS of the room could be new dining and incorporate some China and glass storage that side too. Have fun- will be beautiful....See MoreRenovating Main Floor - Layout Ideas Needed Please
Comments (0)We have just purchased a house and will be renovating the main floor before we move in with 2 goals in mind: 1. Make it more open plan (We are American don't love the "door on every room" design) 2. Move the lounge to the back of the house because the house has a lovely garden that we want to be able to see from the windows. The house fronts quite close to the street so I really want some privacy. Requirements for the end result include: 1. Kitchen - ideally at the back of the house as it is quite the hub of activity with 2 adults, 2 teenagers and 2 dogs (with Pantry that I am thinking of putting under the stairs and room for an American fridge) 2. Lounge with TV - situated at the back of the house with windows to garden (garden is east facing) 3. WC 4. Space for laundry (in my tentative design, I have put this in the WC) 5. Dining area - preferable to fit a 6 seat table with enough room around to extend for family gatherings (someday again soon, I hope!) 6. Having a utility area with door to the garden (muddy dog feet...) would be a bonus but I don't see how I can make that happen. We do have a detached garage along the kitchen wall with a Everything else is pretty optional. I added an office because the extra room would be good as a bedroom backup for guests visiting from America. I'd like to avoid an extension purely because of cost. Also, I don't really think we need one given that someday in the not too distant future our kids will move out. Storage is important to me as I hate clutter. We are also planning to add a front porch for the clothes and shoes, etc. I'd consider moving the stairs if I could figure out how to make that work as I don't particularly love walking in the house and running right into them. I am sharing the current floorplan and my first pass renovation floorplan. What am I missing? How could I do it better? Meeting with the architect next week and would love to be able to give him some good directions and starting ideas. Thank you all! CURRENT FLOORPLAN POTENTIAL FLOORPLAN...See MoreRenovations/Extension help ideas and suggestions!
Comments (4)I presume there should be a photo over the top of the one I can see. It’s blank. What should it have in there?...See MoreRenovation to improve house value ideas
Comments (6)Hi Phil, How exciting for you both! Sounds like you have a good plan already. Just having a quick look at the photos, I don't think adding in a wood burner would be a problem. The flue would just go up and out at an angle. This could either be exposed in the living room or boxed in to give a more traditional look. You would just need to check what the regs are in your area, as they are changing from area to area on permissions for wood burners. A good wood burner co will happily come out to give you the best advice on this. As for knocking down the wall, this sounds like a good idea, but planning out how much space you will have at the end and how you will arrange things will be key. This should be driven by what you need from the space and how you live as a family. Is it worth adding in a small utility while you are making the changes? Do want an island? All of these things will help you make smart decisions that will work best for you down the line. Hope that helps. Warm Regards Robyn Aitch Interiors...See MoreJules Mc
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