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I just dont understand the layout of this house?

17 replies

flownthecoopkiwi · 28/04/2017 20:53

Why did it seem a good idea to have two bedrooms downstairs and what's a store room???

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-63723851.html

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uthredswife · 28/04/2017 21:00

I don't really understand your post. It's. A dormer bungalow hence most of the house is downstairs.

And a store room is well..... A room to store stuff Confused

I think it's a beautiful house, it seem bright and spacious

Tobuyornot99 · 28/04/2017 21:03

It's not a house, it's a dormer bungalow. Pretty standard layout

flownthecoopkiwi · 28/04/2017 21:05

Oh,sorry didn't realise that was a standard sort of house.. but why call it a store room and not a study?

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uthredswife · 28/04/2017 21:07

I would guess it's because the room is either too small for a desk or is an internal room with no windows thus more suited for storage

drquin · 28/04/2017 21:07

Why not have two downstairs bedrooms?
May have been a bungalow originally, so keeping much of original layout. May have been designed that way to reflect someone's needs (e.g. Mobility) or just wants. Might have been planning considerations.

Store room .... guess it's a space bigger than a cupboard not too small / no windows to be a proper room. Who wouldn't want a big cupboard?

MissDuke · 28/04/2017 21:09

I love it!!! What do you not understand? The store room is for storage - what a bonus!!! Could also be used as a laundry as some prefer it upstairs. The thing I would find annoying is that the utility is not off the kitchen. Also the majority of the bedrooms being downstairs wouldn't work for us but I am sure some would love it. I wouldn't fancy being upstairs and the children all being downstairs, potentially roaming around without us knowing.

NapQueen · 28/04/2017 21:11

Can someone make it a clicky link? It isnt working for me and I adore a house thread

drquin · 28/04/2017 21:11

And the description calls that small room a "nursery / bedroom 4 / dressing room". Seems reasonable, plenty houses have a particularly small last bedroom. No use if you want 4 good sized bedrooms. Great if you want a master suite upstairs .....

AppleAndBlackberry · 28/04/2017 21:14

Store room will be because you can't escape through the window (looks like a small velux) so it doesn't meet regulations for being a bedroom.

bibbitybobbityyhat · 28/04/2017 21:15

It's a dormer bungalow. A bungalow with a bit of livable space in the roof.

I laughed quite a lot at the property description! Estate Agents and their flowery but ungrammatical language, eh?

Pestilentialone · 28/04/2017 21:15

clicky link

m0therofdragons · 28/04/2017 21:20

Oooh I like that. I do like quirky though, plus storage is always good. Most people seem to call a storage space a bedroom!

bibbitybobbityyhat · 28/04/2017 21:20

NapQueen

copy and paste it into a new tab

NapQueen · 28/04/2017 21:22

bibbity I did that it only took me to the rightmove homepage.

SheRaaarghPrincessOfPower · 28/04/2017 21:23

Just posting so I can click on it

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-63723851.html

Asmoto · 28/04/2017 21:25

It's a lovely house.

Why do EAs use the word 'most' all the time? Can't they vary their descriptions a bit?

SheRaaarghPrincessOfPower · 28/04/2017 21:25

It's a store room because there's no loft. Lots of houses like this will have a store room or walk in storage space, often in the eaves

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