I am in the final stages of purchasing a property. It is a renovation project - most of which I already have plans for - but I am really stumped about one thing: there is a very large and ugly external window between two of the rooms.
The property is a typical Victorian terrace. The dining room is to the back of the property and the previous owners added a small extension/sun room, which is currently accessible from the hallway and the garden. In doing this, they left in the large PVC window between the new sun room and the dining room.
We want to use this space as a utility room/boot room, but I am stumped for ideas regarding the window as we need light in the dining room, but I hate the look of windows indoors.
Some issues:
We do not want to knock it into one space and the two rooms are on different levels anyway.
There is nowhere else to add a window as it is an end of terrace and I do not think that new windows are permitted on side elevations below a certain height.
What would you do:
-Add glazed double doors with a step down into the utility?
-Add a single glazed window?
-Install some sort of light tunnel?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!