Flat D - commercial unit
End shower unit
Washing machine in bathroom
Put a fake window in with lights in it to give illusion of an opening
Storage for inside bedroom wall
Sliding pocket door with opaque glass is excellent. Built in shelves like these also excellent for inside wall of bedroom
Perhaps have an opaque window from lounge to bedroom
Use folding doors on the bedroom so it can be open or closed. Blinds on the back of them
High long window in side wall
If headboard is against long side alley wall you could have ceiling height wardrobes either side of bed with a high long window up on the wall
Front door and window as new frontage on street. Straight into pale coloured lounge then opaque glass partition for bedroom behind lounge
Bedroom without a side wall. Would only need a wall at end of bed foot to give it a lounge area
Side lower window added for bedroom.
The key to creating a luminous and spacious feel was to connect the living spaces to the courtyard at the centre of the property. The existing floorplan shows how a shower room was blocking the view. Eva removed it and located an open-plan kitchen-diner in its place, then tucked a bathroom at the back of the property.
My client really wanted to fit in a bath, which threw me slightly in such a small space,” Eva laughs, but it didn’t take long for her to come up with a plan. By moving the kitchen 135cm forward, she had created enough space to fit a small bath perfectly. “We used white in here and lots of mirror, so it doesn’t feel small,” she adds. “We put two shallow Ikea cabinets side by side for storage. With bathroom storage, you only need a cabinet deep enough to fit a toilet roll.”
Through this door is a laundry area and bathroom. “There’s a tall cupboard in here with a washer and dryer, and this leads to the bath area,”
If I converted the office to a flat the middle room could be the kitchen and existing office kitchen a bathroom. The right hand door of this kitchen run is a door into a bathroom behind. These white units and pale tile colour works well with turquoise glass tiles on the rear wall to give light and brightness.
Cupboard green wall,paint by Little Greene
Use a futon
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