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Which floorplan please? A or B?

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Goingslowlymad123 · 23/01/2018 09:30

This is A

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Goingslowlymad123 · 23/01/2018 09:30

I can't add any pictures, it's disappeared!

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FluffyWuffy100 · 23/01/2018 09:31

Oh you got me all excited for floorplans!

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UnicornSnot · 23/01/2018 09:47

Can you reduce the files size (small pdf dot com) and try again OP?
You can't just go oh what floor plans please and then N O T H I N G These things matter to some people, you know.

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Goingslowlymad123 · 23/01/2018 09:48

Do you know why there is no option to upload pics please?

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Goingslowlymad123 · 23/01/2018 09:49

Ha ha, there isn't an option to upload anything? Is it my settings? It just says preview message in purple box and post message and then the list of smileys.

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Goingslowlymad123 · 25/01/2018 21:52

Here we are - hooray! Floorplan A

Which floorplan please? A or B?
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Goingslowlymad123 · 25/01/2018 21:53

And Floorplan B

Which floorplan please? A or B?
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ineedamoreadultieradult · 25/01/2018 21:56

A

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StylishMummy · 25/01/2018 21:58

A

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Archduke · 25/01/2018 21:58

Oooh B for me but does it take up more of the garden?

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ColourfulOrangex · 25/01/2018 21:59

A

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Cheatabix · 25/01/2018 21:59

B for me! But its a bigger footprint, right?

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Rumpledfaceskin · 25/01/2018 22:00

A

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whatsthecomingoverthehill · 25/01/2018 22:03

A bit tricky because B is much bigger. I'd tend to go for bigger if you can afford it. But I'm not convinced it's the best arrangement.

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Bitchywaitress · 25/01/2018 22:07

If you have DC I would be tempted to go for the floor plan with 2 sitting rooms so you can have the front one as a tidy adult sanctuary without toys and crap all over the floor.

Do you need a study though? Or would the spare room be big enough for a double bed as might be a bit pointless if not?

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PotteryLady · 25/01/2018 22:12

A don't like reception 2 with no window

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SkyIsTooHigh · 25/01/2018 22:20

Lefthand side A, righthand side B!!

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Goingslowlymad123 · 25/01/2018 22:22

B is a much more impressive space. The only thing about B is the windowless room.

Any pointers on suggestions to improve B would be much appreciated.

The garden is generous so not worried about B taking up too much space.

Thank you!

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minipie · 25/01/2018 22:23

A doesn't work for me as it only has one seating area. But if you remove the wall to the study/guest room and make it a sofa/snug area instead then A is good.

However I presume you need a guest room? In which case it has to be B (I guess the middle reception doubles as a guest room). However I'd redesign the extension so it has space for a sofa somewhere near the kitchen, and I don't think the kitchen area needs to stick out quite so far.

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smashyourglasses · 25/01/2018 22:24

Knock the wall down.

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Goingslowlymad123 · 25/01/2018 22:26

What wall?

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minipie · 25/01/2018 22:27

The way to improve the middle reception in option B is to have angled skylights in the extension roof, right where the extension meets the middle reception, just past the folding doors. The light will go straight into middle reception (at least the back half of it). Esp if you are south facing.

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TweedAddict · 25/01/2018 22:29

B but I would only keep reception room 1 and I’d knock out reception room 2 totally

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Goingslowlymad123 · 25/01/2018 22:30

Thanks minipie, incredibly helpful. We're north facing though......

Should add we will be relocating in 5 years so would like to have a ground floor layout that will appeal to a family.

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Goingslowlymad123 · 25/01/2018 22:31

Yes, but you'd loose half the length of the hall Tweed and the WC would have to be shoved down towards front door.

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