Not sure of the terms for things, but I really need some help/input on this problem! Here goes:
at the back of a victorian mid terrace house we have a large step down from the dining room into the kitchen/bathroom. The dividing wall is to be knocked through and it is to be converted to a single kitchen. Floor in kitchen (left) half is concrete/solid, but under wooden floor boards in the bathroom (on the right, on a raised wooden platform slightly lower than the dining room)is quite a large subfloor and some airbricks to the back. How am I going to level the floor in the kitchen/bathroom Do we need to remove the existing bathroom floor or do we somehow (how?) put new floor (boards?) over it?
Any suggestions/ideas welcome!!
Many thanks!
at the back of a victorian mid terrace house we have a large step down from the dining room into the kitchen/bathroom. The dividing wall is to be knocked through and it is to be converted to a single kitchen. Floor in kitchen (left) half is concrete/solid, but under wooden floor boards in the bathroom (on the right, on a raised wooden platform slightly lower than the dining room)is quite a large subfloor and some airbricks to the back. How am I going to level the floor in the kitchen/bathroom Do we need to remove the existing bathroom floor or do we somehow (how?) put new floor (boards?) over it?
Any suggestions/ideas welcome!!
Many thanks!