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  1. @DevilDamo That is true. Thank you. I think I will start with getting the direction of my stairs changed with a new landing, then go from there.
  2. This is another great idea. Thank you. I do wonder if an extension would be more expensive than a loft conversion
  3. Thank you. I am thinking logical place to start is to get stud walls up to create a hall and a room created within the middle room for the bathroom
  4. Makes complete sense, thank you. I imagine you have had such works done before? or are you an architect by trade?
  5. Thanks a million Tommo! That looks great. Saves moving the stairs. It would be a builder I imagine I would need to find to create a cornered off room within my middle room for the bathroom? Probably also make sense to remove the chimney breast in the middle room to allow more space for bathroom
  6. Hi Tommo, thank you. I think I get what you mean. Maybe helps me save costs on flipping the stairs, by just using the current stairs. So I am clear, are you able to illustrate this on the floorplan i provided? I just want to make sense 100% of the suggestions you have made
  7. Good suggestion. My only fear is losing space in both bedrooms, rather than the one bedroom. Not sure if that makes sense?
  8. Good suggestion. Thank you. I will call around
  9. Thank you Tommo. I am wondering, if I was to make the middle bedroom a hall and bathroom, how the current third bedroom can be accessed separately? I got a quote of £10k to flip my stairs direction and create a corridor to my third bedroom, therefore having access to each room.
  10. I purchased a terraced 3 bedroom Victorian House, 2 years ago with the third bedroom only accessible via the second bedroom and a downstairs bathroom. Please see the floorplan attached. I am looking to move my bathroom upstairs potentially and I have been thinking perhaps the best way to this is to flip the direction of my stairs to start in the rear living room under the stairs, going right to left rather than left to right as it currently is. I will then seek to create a corridor to the third room and have new doors fitted for separate access to each room. I am wondering if losing one bedroom would effectively devalue the price of the property? I am also wondering whether this is the best way to move my bathroom upstairs. I am open to suggestions! Please see below dimensions: Lounge13' 6" x 9' 8" (4.11m x 2.95m) Carpet, skirting, radiator, dado rail, under stairs storage cupboard, double glazed window to rear. Diningroom13' 6" x 9' 8" (4.11m x 2.95m) Laminate flooring, skirting, radiator, dado rail, double glazed window to front. Kitchen9' 8" x 9' 5" (2.95m x 2.87m) Vinyl flooring, skirting, a range of wall and floor units with work surfaces over, plumbed for washing machine, partly tiled walls, double glazed window to side. Showerroom Vinyl flooring, corner shower, low level W/C, wash hand basin on pedestal, towel rail, tiled walls, double glazed window to side. Bedroomone13' 5" x 10' 1" (4.09m x 3.07m) Carpet, skirting, radiator, storage cupboard, 2x double glazed window to front. Bedroomtwo13' 5" x 9' 8" (4.09m x 2.95m) Carpet, skirting, double glazed window to rear, radiator, storage cupboard, access to 3rd bedroom. Bedroomthree10' 0" x 8' 9" (3.05m x 2.67m) Access via bedroom two, carpet, skirting, radiator, double glazed window to rear.
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