Showing posts with label utility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utility. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Day 188 - Plastering Update

And Frank somehow made it in to continue with the plastering

 
Utility room right

 
Utility Room Left

 
Downstairs Loo


Storeroom

 
Den

 
Den II


Hallway

Sunday, 4 October 2009

Day 91 - Downstairs complete

Looks like downstairs is pretty much done



here's the storeroom - future home to ex-garage stuff such as bikes, mowers & the eternal pile of stuff waiting to go to my folks to be sold for Cancer Research


The utility room, future home to washing machine and spare fridge freezer - we continually run out of room in ours so hoping two will solve the problem!

You can also just see the doorway to the downstairs loo


Interior of the loo - not very exciting so far but you can see the diagonal wall and the window


And the lounge - which won't all fit in the picture which I suppose means it won't be too small!

Thursday, 17 September 2009

Day 74 - Pootility Room?

One of the things we considered last weekend was the downstairs loo. On the plans it leads off the hall and the door is directly opposite the front door, not ideal. Also we were worried that the hall would be rather long and twisty, an unfortunate consequence of moving the front door to the front of the house!



We've decided to get rid of the coat cupboard - it protrudes too far into the hall, a coat rack will have to suffice.

Then Ern came up with the bright idea of moving the loo door into the utility. We discussed the pros and cons and decided to go for it, if it was possible.

I spoke to Shaun and he agreed it should be possible if we moved the hand basin under the window but also came up with a new possibility - cutting off the corner of the loo with a diagonal wall and putting the door in there, the access would still be off the hall but the door wouldn't directly face the front door.

After more debate we decided we loved the diagonal wall idea but still wanted the access off the utility, but could we have the loo hanging off the diagonal wall?

The diagonal wall would also give us more space in the hall and hopefully a better flow. And an interesting diagonal wall! The downstairs loo is pretty spacious so it wouldn't make much difference to the space in there.

This week I met with the brickie and he laid the blocks out to give us an idea how it will look





We're pleased, it definitely makes a difference to the flow of the hallway, it seems to flow rather than the previous abrupt left turn. Plus the guys think it should be fine to hang the pan off the diagonal wall which will add interest to the downstairs loo.

And the blog post title? Several years back my folks modified their kitchen/downstairs loo area so that what had been a cupboard off the kitchen became an extension to the downstairs loo and space to stack the washing machine and tumble dryer. At one of their infamous November fireworks parties some wag, no doubt under the influence of the notorious mulled wine, dubbed it the pootility room, a lovely juxtaposition of toilet and utility room.