Good morning.
This morning's tale takes place in the kitchen so pop the kettle on and let's make some room.
Part of what we've been doing is looking through some of the areas that have been added over time and them deciding whether they are going to still be beneficial to us or whether we can strip them back.
One such area is this inner hallway (on the right) where they took a corner off the kitchen area and had put in a door leading from the lounge and a door leading into the kitchen.
As we could appreciate that it was primarily added to keep warmth in the living space as there is no central heating, double glazing etc we had to consider the impact of removing it versus opening it up and getting rid of the dark lobby.
In the end we decided that we wanted to open the space again.
Time to get to work.
Once the basics were removed it was clear to see that it was going to have a big impact on the space visually.
Looking from the lounge area they had cut the original door frame away in places to add a smaller door so once that is removed it will give a pretty large opening and already it brings a lot more light through.
Giving the space back to the kitchen has also made a huge difference making the space feel so much more spacious. The other advantage is that the original stone staircase down to the cellar starts in line with the wall making it easier for us to open it up for better access later
Looking down the stairs there is much more light too which is a massive plus point in our book too.
At a later stage, if we feel that we are losing too much heat up the stairs we can put a door in at the bottom. Time will tell though I feel that with the new windows and thermal insulation on the walls and a decent stove the house will be a lot more toasty and it may not be necessary.
One more change done. It is really beginning to feel that we are putting our mark on the place. Slowly but surely giving shape to our vision.....
There are a couple more changes to do. Once they are done we can begin the process of putting everything back together for the first stage of the project...
Have a lovely day folks and I'll be back later in the week, this time in the utility area (which is not going to be a utility room anymore.)
Til then, take care.
This morning's tale takes place in the kitchen so pop the kettle on and let's make some room.
Part of what we've been doing is looking through some of the areas that have been added over time and them deciding whether they are going to still be beneficial to us or whether we can strip them back.
One such area is this inner hallway (on the right) where they took a corner off the kitchen area and had put in a door leading from the lounge and a door leading into the kitchen.
As we could appreciate that it was primarily added to keep warmth in the living space as there is no central heating, double glazing etc we had to consider the impact of removing it versus opening it up and getting rid of the dark lobby.
In the end we decided that we wanted to open the space again.
Time to get to work.
Once the basics were removed it was clear to see that it was going to have a big impact on the space visually.
Looking from the lounge area they had cut the original door frame away in places to add a smaller door so once that is removed it will give a pretty large opening and already it brings a lot more light through.
Giving the space back to the kitchen has also made a huge difference making the space feel so much more spacious. The other advantage is that the original stone staircase down to the cellar starts in line with the wall making it easier for us to open it up for better access later
Looking down the stairs there is much more light too which is a massive plus point in our book too.
At a later stage, if we feel that we are losing too much heat up the stairs we can put a door in at the bottom. Time will tell though I feel that with the new windows and thermal insulation on the walls and a decent stove the house will be a lot more toasty and it may not be necessary.
One more change done. It is really beginning to feel that we are putting our mark on the place. Slowly but surely giving shape to our vision.....
There are a couple more changes to do. Once they are done we can begin the process of putting everything back together for the first stage of the project...
Have a lovely day folks and I'll be back later in the week, this time in the utility area (which is not going to be a utility room anymore.)
Til then, take care.
I've just been catching up on your latest few posts - you seem to be flying with the work - you are getting so much done, it's coming on great!
ReplyDeleteIt is looking so good and its exciting to see your vision!
ReplyDeleteYou can already see how much more room you have gained and light too. Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteReally like the light that is flooding in now, coming along nicely!
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