Paddocks532 Posted Tuesday at 15:03 Posted Tuesday at 15:03 Hi all. I've been on here a while on and off and posted about 3½ years ago for advice on potential plots. We ended up getting a lovely plot in a nice village in Norfolk not long after that but was held up for 3 years because of neutrient neutrality and natural England stopping all new planning permissions being granted. We got full planning 4 months ago and have made a start, in the winter🫣. Foundation blocks are nearly laid to ground level. Me and my husband with a little help from others are running and building ourselves. My husband's a carpenter and was a site/contracts manager for a building company. We are building a single storey timber frame home with a brick skin up to window height then black cladding. A slightly unusual roof will top it off. We're both really excited and frightened especially regarding budget. We will have to stop the build throughout to earn more money to finish it but will be determined to get there in the end. If anyone has any words of wisdom or suggestions regarding internal layout we'd welcome your input. Also we're stuck with our heating and hot water system in terms of best and most efficient way to do it. It will just be 2 adults+a dog living in the house. We have no gas here and don't want oil so will be all electric. We'd love to have solar and batteries one day but it'll have to wait a while. The back of the house is south facing so will need to organise some shading but again budget may determine what we have. Thank you all in advance and I look forward to being part of your amazing community 4
Gone West Posted Tuesday at 16:18 Posted Tuesday at 16:18 Welcome to the forum. Nice looking property. Are you happy to have your names and address on the drawings or would you like to cover them. 1
Paddocks532 Posted Tuesday at 16:50 Author Posted Tuesday at 16:50 Thanks gone West. Probably best to cover them if I can figure out how🤔😂
Paddocks532 Posted Tuesday at 17:29 Author Posted Tuesday at 17:29 I forgot to mention we're having mvhr as well so ignore the architects spec on extractor fans.
Tony L Posted Tuesday at 21:09 Posted Tuesday at 21:09 4 hours ago, Paddocks532 said: Probably best to cover them if I can figure out how🤔😂 If you're lucky, one of the mods will do it for you. This looks really nice & I look forward to hearing more as the work progresses. I'd cut back on some of that glass. I'm guessing you have lovely views to the south, so all those windows will stay, but I'd say you should consider deleting some of the windows down the long sides & making some of the windows that are retained smaller. It will make your house cheaper to build & cheaper to heat/cool. I'm envious of your integral garage.
-rick- Posted Tuesday at 21:46 Posted Tuesday at 21:46 Welcome! Overall looks like a nice plan. I am curious what's driving decision to dedicate so much of the space to the master dressing room? I would have thought a smaller dresser and a 3rd bed/office would be a better use of space (and more saleable if circumstances change). Alternatively, a layout that allowed some of the dresser to be made into that extra room without significant rework. I assume you wouldn't have got this far into the design without serious thought into this so really curious to hear your thought process.
DownSouth Posted Tuesday at 22:18 Posted Tuesday at 22:18 20 minutes ago, -rick- said: I am curious what's driving decision to dedicate so much of the space to the master dressing room? Welcome. +1 What’s the rationale for having a 2 bed when you have the footprint for 3? Do you have loads of clothes? To future proof could you move the en-suite next to the bedroom and dressing room to where the en-suite is? Then you could have a door to the corridor that’s locked until it might be needed. Appreciate pipes/drainage will shift but it would give more flex later. Also imho en-suites are better if they are close if you need to get up in the night. It’s quite a walk as laid out. Could be an easy change - i think you can shift internal layout without reverting back to planning but might need amendments if you change externals/window positions. Someone please correct if that’s not the case.
Iceverge Posted yesterday at 05:44 Posted yesterday at 05:44 Welcome to the forum. Congrats on a nice house. Tell me more about the construction method planned? I would certainly avoid any PIR in between the studs of a timber frame in any case. Blown cellulose gets my vote instead.
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