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Existing Loft Conversion Space
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You missed the bit about taking a dump in your bedroom before the showerpmartin86 said:FreeBear said:This property might give you some ideas (of what not to do) - https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/90701632#/media?channel=RES_BUY&id=media11I love steaming out my bedroom before getting out of my shower onto my bedroom carpet and rubbing ym wet legs against my bed/bedding before evetualy rolling over whe in bed and falling directly down the stairs. Whats the issue?0 -
Thank you and all who took time to comment! I think a dormer is the best option for some extra space. Time to start saving! It is a guest room so the small size is not the end of the world right now.markin said:If you don't mind bringing the bed forward 1.6m? and can walk past it still, get a smaller bed? Then a short privacy wall could hide the toilet and sink, Or a full wall with no door or a sliding door and add an extra window. Or add a full width dormer out to the back of the house.
Would the bed even turn around ? How tall are you?
Anything is possible with the right compromises , Or budget
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This would be just the place for you then -pmartin86 said:FreeBear said:This property might give you some ideas (of what not to do) - https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/90701632#/media?channel=RES_BUY&id=media11I love steaming out my bedroom before getting out of my shower onto my bedroom carpet and rubbing ym wet legs against my bed/bedding before evetualy rolling over whe in bed and falling directly down the stairs. Whats the issue?
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