Broken Plan House -Tying it all together & Heating it.
Michele Malone
3 years ago
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Mary Ketchley
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1930’s semi - best open plan layout for kitchen/diner or all open?
Comments (24)I’m struggling to find a way to have a kitchen/island (really would like an island to have useable counterspace), generous dining table (seating for at least 6 people) and a sitting area in the same room if we don’t open up the wall between the current front and back living rooms. Would it make more sense to have part of the garage incorporated into the kitchen? There is a slight difference in floor level though between the garage and kitchen (Step down into the garage). Or block up the current kitchen door and have the access to a dining/kitchen through the current back living room space and then somehow fit in a dining table and seating area?...See MoreUnderfloor heating in whole house
Comments (14)2. Why underfloor system is not the top rating? There is good thermal mass giving a long lasting for heating, less energy needs to feed as radiators. But infrared spells from this heating go directly to selling but not to lower space of premises. No good convection. Can increase blood pressure if the temperature is not acceptable for you. And another important is the surface glazed or soft (tiles, timber ect.) giving different waves maybe it's not for us. 3. Wall heating system. Same concept underfloor heating just in the walls. Benefits. Can run low and high temperatures. Can design with different angles to heat direct another surfaces true infrared spells. Wall panels never heat the selling opposite underfloor heating. Panels can plastered with clay plaster. Fits in any design. One panel can be installed between 2 rooms. Infrared radiant heat heats not just the premises, but makes a comfortable feeling for all who is alive (humans, plants ect.) The infrared rays were used from ancient times… There is no better feeling than a very cold day, sun-rays going true your body and you cannot feel the cold even if it is windy, the feeling that you get is like someone giving you more energy to your body, – this is an infrared heat. The infrared radiant heat are different, have different wavelengths, heat spectrum changes when the heat goes true different material. For example, heat passes through metal, cement bricks or concrete, natural stones, glass or clay heat spectrum are changes to different waves. The most positive human beings are accepting radiate heat from the clay. The clay has the same heat spectrum as human beings. Radiant heat from the clay stoves or any clay heaters does not only heat or provides comfort, but also has healing properties. Its the same when medics heal us through infrared. More info available just send us short mesage....See MoreHelp on kitchen layout: pass-through vs. broken-plan?
Comments (13)Yeah I read that thread. They were ' do what's right for you' I'm more..do what's right for you and your bank a/c If its worth more equity..you can pull it out and use it to buy another place...cheaper..and have your first rental, you landlord you ! you have this amazing opportunity to not just sort your kitchen out but to sort your flat out so that it will be in the best phase of it's life ever!! if it means spending 3000 pounds more to move the kitchen but it gives you a third bedroom which is then worth 12000 pounds it's kind of a no brainer you don't have to have 3 bedrooms the same size you can have two wonderful large rooms and then a third that can be a study/ baby's room /guest room you could have this wonderful large open plan living area that you use all of plus you have your large bedroom you design it all at once and spend the money all at once to get exactly what will work best for this flat and what will work best for you long term I read on the other thread you want to stay there for a while which is great you just have to make sure you get it right now so that eventually if you want to sell or you want to pull out equity to go travelling or to start a family or to get a bigger car because you're pregnant with triplets you can do that because of your little Cash Cow that you're living in at the moment Www.floorplanner.com is free and it also let's you see 3D Have a play. It shows you the exact size of rooms etc. Has furniture too. Even animals I use that to play ' future beach house ' dreams !! If it was me...I would always try and make my place worth more. If that's two bed, two baths..do that instead ( make kitchen ensuite ) If its 3 beds, 1 bath..do that. If its loft looking ( as in open plan) ld do that. But I like making equity in my home...See Moreunderfloor heating - have you done it?
Comments (8)We have recently purchased a new build with wet undlerfloor heating throughout, also a bungalow. We have engineered wood floor (floating) through whole house except for ensuite and bathroom which are ceramic tile. It does give a lovely even heat and you have the flexibility to control each room individually. You are correct that it is not super quick to respond because it is heating such a large surface area but this is not something I have found to be a problem at all. It only really gets moved up and down about 3 degress anyway. We have our bedroom very low because we like a cool room and this works well. Our house is 4 bedroom, approx 136 sqm and at the moment our heating and electric is working out at about £70 a month (this is for everything, no gas or anything on top of this) however, we do have airsource heat pump which adds further to efficiency of the heating. Also, if it is useful, the cost for us of the UFH installation was about £5500 but this was in new build and not retrofit. If you have a well insulated house I would go for it! :)...See MoreMichele Malone
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