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Kathryn W |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 23:08 |
Ed's idea sounds good. Although not many people like the idea of a downstairs bathroom... | |
Forever_Hatter |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 21:02 |
Looks lovely, Couldnt you possibly have a stud wall added into bedroom 1.....where the door is and leading to the bathroom? | |
--DAN-- |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 15:40 |
ed - given me a few good ideas there mate. | |
Colin |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 15:34 |
Seems alot of jiggery poke to get it how you'd want it. Isnt there anything else within budget?? | |
ed |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 15:24 |
How big are the rooms? The kitchen and the living room could be joined together. The downstairs cloakroom could be turned into a wetroom or bathroom if you swiped some space from the dining room. the dining room could even be joined to the kitchen diner. You wuodl then have an en-suite master and a second room :) | |
--DAN-- |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 15:13 |
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Cosmo |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 14:50 |
If the floorplan CAN be sorted out then go for it, the rooms will have to be big enough to to jiggle them around and make seperate access to them both though. | |
--DAN-- |
posted on 27th Jul 07 at 14:49 |
Right, I currently live in a 3 bed detatched new build on the edge of town in a reasonably quiet area, however I would prefer to live in a smaller village as that is where I was brought up. A property has just come on the market in a lovely little village, the house itself is on a big cliff overlooking a river. Its detatched and has a good sized garden, but it is only two bed and has a strange floor layout upstairs which could cause problems.(basically you have to pass through a bedroom to reach the bathroom). But, its on the market for only 150k!! |