Hey,
We are looking to update a ground floor area of our Victorian terrace on as low a budget as possible but wanting to make it more usable.
At the moment we have this space off the back of the kitchen, we have found the use of this shower handy but it’s a bit strange and not very private...
We think it’s a single skin brick wall, the toilet and shower are part of the same space but the kitchen is the original building, we think the toilet may have been the old outbuilding maybe but the felt roof is over the toilet shower and back room
Hi all, we would appreciate some advice on our extension… we have an 80s extension on our Edwardian semi. It has an odd arrangement with a toilet and shower that we want to combine hopefully with a window to help ventilation but a main issue is the whole area is freezing in winter and boiling in...
We have a pendant light we would love to fit but it doesn’t have any fixture to fit it to the ceiling (brought second hand and nothing else came with it). It also doesn’t have any screw holes in the top piece. Does anyone know what kind of product we need to be able to fit it to the ceiling...
Thanks - in terms of the planning permission application would we need to get an architect to draw up plans before submitting? And is there a cost to applying for planning permission? Sorry we are very new to this kind of thing
We live in a two bed Victorian terrace, we are end of terrace. We are hoping to add a third bedroom. Can anyone advise if we may be able to build up on top of the ground floor extension? On the floor plan it says conservatory but this is a solid brick extension. What would we need to do for this...