Act VI - The New Design
The first decision to be made with the new architect was how to change the external house design to remove the lack of head height in the roofspace, but stay within the existing footprint.
In the napkin sketches, the architect had suggested two mono-pitched roofs to replace the existing dual-pitched roofs and we immediately liked that design. However, he didn’t immediately just go with that design and at the start of July 2016, he sent us through a couple of options, one with a flat roof and one with a sloped roof. Before giving his preference, he wanted our opinion:
Option 1:
Option 2:
I initially preferred the flat roof option, whereas my wife preferred the sloping roof. I'd be interested to hear what others think and I'll share what we went for in the next post.
Our brief to the architect had let him know that we liked the open plan living/dining area of the original house design, and the location of the kitchen – although north facing, we like a kitchen that opens onto our back garden as we like to barbecue - yes, even in Scotland!
Here were the revised floorplans at that time:
We liked what the architect had done, but, as is often the case, its not until you see something in front of you that you realise you want it changed, so we did go back and make some further alterations to the internal floorplan. I'll cover those in a future post.
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