running vote on carpet
Jo Louise
5 years ago
lighter grey carpet
charcoal carpet
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5 years agoannb1997
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Comments (3)Hello, I haven't done it personally but I have seen planking broken up by laying it perpendicular. The bathroom and the scullery look like they would be better proportioned by running vertically rather than horizontally as shown on your plan. I think your best bet is to take or email your plan to a flooring installation specialist. I was wondering if you had considered the dining table closer to the kitchen by switching the dining and family areas. Looking from the entry - there are very long lines of planking which could make the area look thinner than it is. Have you considered adding interest to your entry by going on a diagonal and this could be carried through into the bathroom. This will of course be less of an issue if you are offsetting the planks and if you are it is less of an issue for your scullery. all the best with your build....See MoreYou know you want to have a play....
Comments (51)A very simple layout keeping the floor space within the kitchen, the WIP takes up a lot of space with not much gain, The broom cupboard could be moved to the Laundry/entrance, narrow. If the wall has been bumped out to the eaves on the deck side giving an extra 300 depth to the kitchen you could make the island 2700 x 1200 and all drawers. The wall of narrow pantry will hold all pantry needs and more, no deep cupboards to dig into. cheers...See MorePre-Fabricated Homes More Convenient than Ever
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5 years agoJo Louise
5 years ago
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