Looking for help to reconfigure a floorplan. Property is ground floor with a basement. Mod terraced Victorian conversion.Brief: no extension, no removal of structural walls. The end result should be a more open feeling, entertainment leading to garden. Three bedrooms, family bathroom and a shower room.
As Jonathan said, it's unclear which walls are not structural, from the image it looks like none of the internal walls are.
If this is the case, then I think the easiest way to achieve your goal would be to remove the wall between the reception and the bedroom, and take some of that room to make a shower room (see image for details, there is a pocket door to save space). The window in that room should be turned into a door leading to the garden.
The current kitchen should be turned into the third bedroom. If that's too small, I think you can get rid of the walk-in closet in the main bedroom and place a wardrobe there, it should free up a few centimeters to move forward the wall of the current kitchen, so that the third bedroom would be similar in size to the second.
You can get storage space next to the new shower room, accessible from the hall.
Kelsey WillsOriginal Author
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