Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Need help with Staircase location 3Oct 31, 2021 9:22 am Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Need help with Staircase location 4Oct 31, 2021 9:55 am Yes, this is double story extension. The first picture is the original plan of the downstairs. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The second one is the proposed plan. We will remove 2 walls of bedrooms 2 &3. The yellow line might be new wall to support the stair but it access too much to the kitchen area. I want to leave the kitchen space as it is. And use more space in the laundry if we can. Do you have any suggestion? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Need help with Staircase location 5Oct 31, 2021 10:17 pm the location of the stairs should be OK provided that you allow enough access to approach and get off the stairs upstairs and down ..but it's not safe to have the bathroom door immediately next to the top of the stairs and stairs with a landing will be much more comfortable and easier for carrying furniture than winding stairs and the landing should also allow for some useful under stair storage from the laundry ...i've included furniture to help explain my suggestions for location of doors and walking paths around the room eg losing the small linen storage between bed 4 and 5 allows for the bedrooms doors to be pushed sideways and allows reasonable wall space for upstairs lounge furniture and there's generous storage next to the compartmented bathroom and downstairs has different ideas for opening glass doors to outside and the kitchen Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Need help with Staircase location 6Nov 02, 2021 7:50 pm Having stairs in the middle of the house is a good idea as it negates to a large degree the need for hallways. However having it located in the Living Room means that in Winter any heat in that room will quickly disappear up those stairs. You could be up for some large heating bills. Stewie Re: Need help with Staircase location 7Nov 11, 2021 8:37 pm ![]() Having stairs in the middle of the house is a good idea as it negates to a large degree the need for hallways. However having it located in the Living Room means that in Winter any heat in that room will quickly disappear up those stairs. You could be up for some large heating bills. Stewie Thanks Stewie for your advice. Do you have any better idea? Looks like my draftman happy with what he draws, unless I come up with something better. Re: Need help with Staircase location 8Nov 11, 2021 9:16 pm ![]() the location of the stairs should be OK provided that you allow enough access to approach and get off the stairs upstairs and down ..but it's not safe to have the bathroom door immediately next to the top of the stairs and stairs with a landing will be much more comfortable and easier for carrying furniture than winding stairs and the landing should also allow for some useful under stair storage from the laundry ...i've included furniture to help explain my suggestions for location of doors and walking paths around the room eg losing the small linen storage between bed 4 and 5 allows for the bedrooms doors to be pushed sideways and allows reasonable wall space for upstairs lounge furniture and there's generous storage next to the compartmented bathroom and downstairs has different ideas for opening glass doors to outside and the kitchen Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi Oklouise. Thanks for including furniture. Thats help a lots. Love the upstair bathroom layout. And the landing stair is great advice. I forgot about this. Regarding the kitchen layout. Is there any idea that we can keep the kitchen as it is? As the extension already exceed our budget. My builder said he will work with the draftman and still hasn’t come back to us yet. We just submited the form to council ask for permit to build extension on side boundary wall. I love your idea about position of opening glass door. Can you tell me why I shouldn’t have bifold door along the long wall? I love both ideas. Do you think sliding door can save more cost than bifold door? As this is my 4th draft. I’m not sure if the draftman happy to make any changes for me. I try to included everything in this 5th draft and hope it will be my final. Is it normal and OK to have 4-5 draftplans? Re: Need help with Staircase location 9Nov 12, 2021 7:34 am ![]() ![]() the location of the stairs should be OK provided that you allow enough access to approach and get off the stairs upstairs and down ..but it's not safe to have the bathroom door immediately next to the top of the stairs and stairs with a landing will be much more comfortable and easier for carrying furniture than winding stairs and the landing should also allow for some useful under stair storage from the laundry ...i've included furniture to help explain my suggestions for location of doors and walking paths around the room eg losing the small linen storage between bed 4 and 5 allows for the bedrooms doors to be pushed sideways and allows reasonable wall space for upstairs lounge furniture and there's generous storage next to the compartmented bathroom and downstairs has different ideas for opening glass doors to outside and the kitchen Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi Oklouise. Thanks for including furniture. That's help a lots. Love the upstair bathroom layout. And the landing stair is great advice. I forgot about this. Regarding the kitchen layout. Is there any idea that we can keep the kitchen as it is? As the extension already exceed our budget. My builder said he will work with the draftman and still hasn’t come back to us yet. We just submited the form to council ask for permit to build extension on side boundary wall. I love your idea about position of opening glass door. Can you tell me why I shouldn’t have bifold door along the long wall? I love both ideas. Do you think sliding door can save more cost than bifold door? As this is my 4th draft. I’m not sure if the draftman happy to make any changes for me. I try to included everything in this 5th draft and hope it will be my final. Is it normal and OK to have 4-5 draftplans? it would be easy for you to visit a local window and glass door showroom and compare prices for sliding, stacking and bifold glass doors of various sizes (always include flyscreen security doors) but i suggest that the stacking doors with screens are the most economical, easier to open just a little for everyday use or a lot for special occasions and stackers are less in the way when open than the bifolds....and keeping the original kitchen is up to you but if you plan new cabinets an island is usually cheaper and makes the space easier to use ...and it's normal to have several drafts of plans as long as you're happy to pay for the draftsman's extra work and hopefully he/she will tell you what works better and why but it's always cheaper to change plans than move walls and plumbing during the planning stage than to rearrange after the renovation but you could add the external pipes for the new kitchen sink location (while adding new upstairs plumbing) during this renovation and save new kitchen cabinets for a future reno Re: Need help with Staircase location 17Nov 24, 2021 1:24 pm what is the reserve wall?? to make sure i clearly understand the problem please draw a line across where the plan has to be changed ....is the new upstairs 1.62 from the side boundary or 1.62 from the downstairs wall? Re: Need help with Staircase location 18Nov 24, 2021 1:39 pm ![]() what is the reserve wall?? to make sure i clearly understand the problem please draw a line across where the plan has to be changed ....is the new upstairs 1.62 from the side boundary or 1.62 from the downstairs wall? Downstair wall was built on the boundary line which is the red line in the picture. So the new upstair has to be setback from downstair wall. The blue line is where the maximum space we can have for upstair. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Need help with Staircase location 19Nov 24, 2021 3:42 pm Re: Need help with Staircase location 20Nov 24, 2021 7:05 pm hopefully this will work for you but you need to consider a front porch to improve the appearance from the street Thank you Oklouise, do you have any drawing to explain your idea? I also think the layout need stepback somewhere to make the appearance looks nicer. I’m think using the front part of the garage as well. 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