MatthewPike Posted January 20, 2020 Share Posted January 20, 2020 Hi People, As the title says lets have your ideas please. I have uploaded some plans of my property as I'm unsure where I can build either a single or two story extension. I'm unsure how to lay the house out as it's a family property but lacks a family bathroom and proper en-suites, bedroom one and two have these odd in room en-suites that I really do not like. We are a very social family with adult children and spend a lot of time in the kitchen so would like an open plan kitchen, dining room and seating area. The Annex is a converted milking parlour (not done very well) that was converted many years ago so could be knocked down. The conservatory to the front is white plastic again done may years ago, I'm thinking an oak framed sun room if I have any money left otherwise just get rid. This is not our forever home so I don't want to go mad but would like something a bit more modern. We own the land around us so no restrictions there. I've probably left out some important details so any questions please feel free to ask. TIA Floor Plan 01.pdf Site Location 02.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottishjohn Posted January 21, 2020 Share Posted January 21, 2020 9 hours ago, MatthewPike said: This is not our forever home where will your forever home be? are you employed on farm? If not on this site.then where will the for ever home be whats your budget whats value now what will be the value when its done --is it worth doing it ,if you going to sell again? oak frame sun room sounds like a forever home to me can you build a brand new one on the farm some where and just sell this when its done? very easy to spend alot of money for little increase in value maybe a quick drawing and pre planning meeting with council to see what they will allow ,as it has already been made bigger in the past Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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