We are looking to buy a house we can convert a garage to a bedroom for my daughter as she has rett syndrome. I would like to also extend the back of the house and make it all open plan and add in a utility and downstairs bathroom. I’m not too sure if it’s best to make the door opening at the kitchen or hallway to get to the garage/proposed bedroom.
I have absolutely no idea on what to do Or what I’m doing for that fact. We want to knock through the 3 rooms at the back and then extend out making one big kitchen living and dining area, there is a 1.7m approx alley next to the kitchen giving back access to the garage so thought we could utilise the space and build up right next to the boundary giving us more room to try and accomodate a toilet downstairs too. We’ve not exchanged or anything yet so don’t want to pay out for plans until it’s secured as we are limited on funds but just would like to know if this is possible. I’ve only ever changed tiles and kitchen worktops and a bit of painting so a big renovation project like this is very scary
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Carrie McswanOriginal Author
Nicholas Scott
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