(23-09-2020, 09:11 PM)Bob Wrote: The architect was keen on putting a glass wall/window between the dinning room and the lounge but he got out voted! Maybe we should look at the idea again,
With it being pitched single storey is there any opportunity to put a sun tunnel into the roof to bring light into the dining area? Not sure if you have any limitations with your planning application.
Also, is the ceiling pitched internally? I think you've said it was previous in the lounge SC but, I wasn't sure if that's also true throughout the house.
A pocket knife is not a weapon in the right hands it’s an essential garden tool.
Have you considered moving the store cupboard behind the kitchen door, so that when the kitchen door is left open you only see two doors and not three in a row. You'd also have space for a piece of furniture between the two doors.
Moving the shower over in the bathroom actually helps as it shortens the run on the shower waste, while also allowing you to have a bigger tray as you don't need to allow as much disability access just inside the door.
Said I was messing. even did a little piccie.
A pocket knife is not a weapon in the right hands it’s an essential garden tool.
That needs some thinking about. It’s not an instant no .
I quite like the light/sun tubes idea as well. Would need to do some research. Don’t know if we need to go back to planners with that & not sure what it’d to to the SAP . If we have to go back to either of those then it won’t be happening.
This thing has taken 2 very long years already. So I’m NOT going back to the very expensive, narrow minded, slow, pen pushers ( planners to you ) or a bunch of box tickers (SAP people ).
Just as a side note now you have the whole plan. We wanted burnt larch cladding ( hence the dark exterior walls on the plan ). Narrow minded planners wouldn’t let us. We probably could of argued it. We’d Had enough by then.