Hello all,
We moved into a lovely 1930s semi about six months ago. Downstairs has two good sized reception rooms and a good sized kitchen (no room for table though), which has a utility and pantry off of it. We are planning on removing the wall between the kitchen and back reception room to create a kitchen diner, as the room that is currently the 'dining room' rarely gets used, and we want to maximise our use of the space. We will keep the pantry and utility as seperate areas. Although this was all my idea, I'm starting to worry this is the wrong decision and wondered if anyone else has done this and their levels of satisfaction?
Also, the builder has said their is no needs for building regs - a RSJ is required. Does this sound right? Dont want any prolems if come to sell the house in the future. This is the biggest project we have done and its all a bit daunting!
Love to hear your thoughts/experiences
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Creating a kitchen diner
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user1489228947 · 02/01/2020 12:38
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