Thursday, 28 October 2010

Plans for the next stage......

Plans Before
  So after all the external work on the loft I bet you thought our next steps would be to fit it all out internally.  However this is not the case.  Although we have completely renovated the first floor of the house the second floor has remained relatively untouched and still in a retro style.  We thought the next stage in the development should be to focus on the building work on the second floor.  The major part of this is too change the back box room and disabled bathroom in to one new super duper en suite double bedroom.  It won't be the largest double bedroom in the world but will be another room for our B&B when we decide to do it.

Plans After
The plans on the left above show how it looked before hand.  You can see at the top of the picture where it says bedroom 3 its very small and also from the drawing you can see that there is wasted space in the corridor to get to that room.  You can see from the after plans (below right) how this space is used more effectively.   The reason we can get rid of this bathroom and have an en suite bed room is because, just before we started the loft conversion, we changed the small bedroom marked Bed/Study on the plans to a bathroom.  You can see how this looks on the after plans.  In order to be able to let this out as a en suite bed and breakfast room we have put an additional door into our bedroom so the bathroom can be entered from the landing or the bedroom.  This means if the house is not being run as a B&B then it can be accessed from the landing as a family bathroom.  Tonight we are just posting plans however on our next post we will post photos of the space after G and the boys had demolished some walls and how its coming together.

I just read the post to G and he said he thought it would be worth explaining the other reason we are starting on this floor is because we have to route all the services (hot and cold water and heating) up through the internal structure of the second floor.  I would have mentioned this but I didn't realise that's what we were doing.  Also he mentioned that I have would have said ground  and first floor rather than first and second floor.  I checked the plans and it does say it his way but I think that can be confusing.  So I am putting it out to vote amongst our followers....What do you think?

2 comments:

  1. I guess ground and 1st floor is more accurate, but I totally understood what you meant when you said first and second floor. :) Looks like a ton of work, so it should take you 2 at least a month :)

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  2. Looks like G wins! Had a few emails agreeing with you Jenny so its ground, first and second floor. :-)

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