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mary doyle
7 years ago
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Comments (18)I considered that, but I am not sure it would fit. Kitchen is more of an annex, 2 cupboards deep (funnily enough, I just snapped my measuring tape...), so the table couldn't go "in" the kitchen. There is maybe 1 metre room between kitchen edge and the chaise-long part of the sofa (and this can't be swapped to the other side as it was bought as a right hand chaise-long, if you know what I mean).. A bit of a nightmare!...See MorePOLL - Which kitchen do you prefer? Contemporary vs Traditional
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Comments (7)As a vague vision, (can help on detail if you think ok In principle) Ideally I’d reclaim the annexe for play/music/ kids room and annexe bed add ensuite as use for students. Turn cloak room to downstairs loo access from hall. current student bed into cloak/boots storage and utility. Open up current utility to access new cloak room and if you need extra kitchen space could put larder where wash machine etc is at moment, I would avoid too much wall movement as expensive assuming you need to save the money for new chalet in garden (friend achieved chalet style for around £65-70k). If you have budget I would certainly extend upstairs one side of house to make use of eades and up to full height so you could have as a minimum bunk bed arrangement or 2beds depending ages of your children. Pending budget could look into whether can get another bedroom up there. Obviously this is just a vision would need more detail to confirm, hope you can see mark up on plan attached...See Moretrying to achieve this look
Comments (12)Hi Tilly Thanks for your reply. The colour in the image is called Invisible, we stock this colour in Plank, Herringbone, Chervon and Versailles panel in various grades and sizes. What date did you need the product by? Best-priced Invisible Oak engineered wood plank product we have in stock: Invisible Oak Classic Grade 125mm x 2.5/10mm x RL Brushed Matt Lacquered. Price: £28.99 per m2 Boxes: 28 Total m2: 50.40m2 Total price: £1,461.09 Delivery: £85.00 Overall Total: £1,546.09 For reference, so you have an idea of the colour please see image below: Tilly you will also need to consider the installation process are you planning to float (using underlay) or glue down the floor? I can assist with that discussion if you are not sure? To discuss the project further please call the office and ask for Laurent or Jay. Tel: 020 8500 1940 Email info@woodfloors4u.co.uk Web: www.woodfloors4u.co.uk...See MoreCarolina
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