Extending kitchen into utility area
Marion Stevenson-Hoare
4 years ago
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Parents have moved into a bungalow which has had a flat roof extension added at some point.
This contains kitchen, utility room and wc.
Kitchen is much smaller then they are used to and badly designed.
Utility is large, but cold as single skin and not double glazed.
Strange corridor between garage and kitchen, no heating so very cold.
It would seem to make sense to knock whole area into one, insulate garage wall, add more heating (electric as no mains gas).
Would that be feasible? Could single skin walls be internally insulated or would these have to rebuilt? Would probably want to put some kitchen wall units on them.
Any ideas of where to put WC (don't really want door from it straight into kitchen).
(Correct floor plan now added in comment below)
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