Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Bel's new house - Roof - tick 14Aug 03, 2008 9:30 am Rachelle, do you mean the shower in the ensuite?
That problem (if it is one ) could be solved by haveing the screen open diagonally across the corner so it opens into the centre space of the room rather than at the toilet or door side. Do you know what I mean? Re: Bel's new house - Roof - tick 15Aug 03, 2008 9:31 am Hi Rachelle, Thanks for the welcome and your thoughts. Sorry to hear about your probs with Westminster. Do you have a thread where I can read about your probs with them (I am gettng a little nervous now...)???
Great thought about getting into powder room, didn't see that Thanks... yeh the shower is tight, but we added it in to make the downstairs study a guest room if needed, and thought for resale down the track (long long long down the track), it could be a good point for families with MIL etc. I am thinking the floorplan post was a bad idea but do welcome comments as I have looked at it for sooo long I do like fresh eyes to cast their thoughts over it. Bel P.S. If I'm now indecisive about the floorplan wait til I get to internal colors, lets not go there yet Still not in. Don't ask!? Re: Bel's new house - Roof - tick 16Aug 03, 2008 9:33 am Helyn Anyway my comment is also about your laundry; I notice it does not have an external wall, therefore no window giveing natural light or ventilation. Do you just have to have exhaust fan going when you have the washing machine on or some form of external venting? A solution could be to duct the dryer exhaust through the garage roof to the outside as there is no "upstairs" about the garage. So you could run a duct through the wall to the right, up and then through the garage roof. Similarly you could get some "natural" light in with a SolaTube in the same way. Rachelle - to my eye the downstairs shower, toilet seems to be part of the study as that's the only access into although there may be something on the wall at the "top" of that room (bit hard to read drawing). Looks like a home office, in which case I think Paula's onto something in redefining the boundaries of the laundry. If the study is not a standalone home office I'd skip the direct access to the toilet, wall space is paramount in a study.....the less doors the better. mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Bel's new house - Roof - tick 17Aug 03, 2008 9:36 am Southies - love Jasper, had it in the old place!
Hey stonecutter thanks for the welcome- yep its Oatley and Kogarah council side- how did you know?? The site we have is a pretty good size for Syd, 680m2 without handle... Still not in. Don't ask!? Re: Bel's new house - Roof - tick 19Aug 03, 2008 9:41 am Hey TDL,
The downstairs bathroom has a cavity slider from the laundry/broom/linen side as well as access from study. I do work from home but don't see clients. The thought was to be able to set the study up as a guest room if needed and they have access direct to bathroom without going around the world. I have added/deleted this door about a thousand times..... Keep the comments coming..... Bel Still not in. Don't ask!? Re: Bel's new house - Roof - tick 20Aug 03, 2008 12:05 pm bel Southies - love Jasper, had it in the old place! Hey stonecutter thanks for the welcome- yep its Oatley and Kogarah council side- how did you know?? The site we have is a pretty good size for Syd, 680m2 without handle... Hey there Bel, we'll be able to cooee to each other across the river, seeing that we're right opposite Oatley. Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Yes well there solution is to blame everyone else while I a 65yr old woman with major medical problems have to just continue to boil water and wash myself in a bucket… 2 16062 If you make sure all taps inside and out are turned off, what does the water meter show if you leave it for a while. 2 20310 13 6716 |