Bathroom Overhaul Challenge!

We have set ourselves a budget of £750 to overhaul our bathroom before Christmas.

Having been in the house for 3 years now we have yet to touch the bathroom and it is in dire need of TLC. So much so we are embarrassed to have people in our house it is so grotty and run down. The bathroom is a bad reflection on us. We are guessing (sort of hoping) we are not the only ones that have let there bathrooms fall into a state.

Yes, we are dreading sharing the existing video but here it is!

Put simply, we do not have the money to be spending thousands of pounds on a bathroom, with 2 kids under 5 more than willing to destroy what they can and especially when we may want to change the bathroom in a few years if we are able to do the renovation work we have planned in the future.

We are going to use this wee mini project as a way to showcase our interior design services. We will put our money where our mouth is if you will and hopefully show people that it doesn’t always have to cost the world to change and enhance your surroundings.

If you like what you see at the end up and would like to do something similar, but with Lorna’s help, get in touch and you too could have a new fresh bathroom set up for the family coming round this Christmas!

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North Kirklands Farmhouse – Construction Part 1

Having received planning permission and a building warrant, construction is now underway for this project and we are 2 months into the build and the design has begun to be realised. We were able to visit site last weekend and even with the windows boarded up the transformation is looking spectacular and we can just imagine how amazing this space will be to live in!

First came the demolitions and strip out phase that saw the old porch demolished, the existing kitchen and utility removed and the existing interior walls knocked down which allowed the size of the space we were working with to be revealed.

Then came the slap outs of the new window, roof light and door positions. Electrics and plastering is currently underway and the client is looking forward to seeing the windows be installed next week and for the bespoke kitchen to be fitted at the end of the month.

We are so pleased with how this project is looking and it always give us a thrill seeing our designs spring to life.

Construction Progress Photos

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If you missed the start of this blog series please see links to the previous posts here:

North Kirklands Farmhouse – Brief Stage

North Kirklands Farmhouse – Design Stage

We look forward to sharing the ‘Construction Part 2’ soon.

North Kirklands Farmhouse – Design Stage

During the initial design phase we created several options for the new open plan space that opened up a dialogue between ourselves and the client to ensure that every avenue was explored and that the final design was perfect for their requirements.

Initial designs were finalised and what was created was a complete transformation of the original dark and fragmented rooms into a large, welcoming and light filled open plan space that is practical in its usability whilst also maintaining a wow factor. We were able to achieve this without increasing the footprint!

Design Images

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The new open family living space now overlooks the garden with large bi-fold doors. The kitchen is located quite literally in the heart of the home with a dining space located at the other end. This open plan space then provides connection to the more private bedroom and separate living room via a sliding pocket door and the space is assisted by storage peppered on the outskirts of the space and a large utility mud room.

Practicality accommodated within the new layout, what makes this new design sing is the introduction of light into the space to define the different areas. Three double roof lights added in the roof act as light wells that naturally lead you into the space and they align with new windows overlooking the beautiful scenery that acts as their very own painting.

We can’t wait to see this project finished and for this family’s dream home to be realised.

If you missed the first instalment of this series you can catch up here: ‘Brief Stage’

Read the next article in this blog series here ‘Contsruction Phase - Part 1