Tuesday, January 4, 2011

New year, new plans

So here we are, 2011. The year in which Things Will Happen. Though to be fair on 2010, despite a few slow spells in the middle, it did make a decent effort at a sprint finish.

Let me take you back to the 23rd December, the day of the Great Snow. Before heading off into the snow for Christmas, we also met with the architects to see the new plans and… get this for administrative efficiency, with the Commune’s planning department to discuss the renovation (more on that another day).

So, without further ado, I give you the new plans.

To recap, we had agreed to keep the kitchen on the upper ground floor, next to the sitting room, rather than on the garden level. Something like this in fact. Taddah!



The kitchen keeps the same 4 metre ceiling height as the other reception rooms (in case of a visiting BFG, you never know), which means that the roof terrace above is accessible from the back bedroom/dressing room.
But this leaves a few questions: how to configure the kitchen to ensure access to the garden? and can we fit in a WC on the ground floor? In fact we have three options:

Option A: slice a section off the left side kitchen for a WC and pantry. There is no access to the garden from the kitchen here, but steps could be added from the back window. Here we keep the existing staircase down to the lower ground.


Option B: slice off the left hand side of the kitchen for an internal staircase that leads directly to the garden. It then goes down another few steps to the garden room underneath the kitchen, and the wine cellar. Here, the existing staircase down to the lower ground become a bit de trop, so they’d be taken out and the space used for storage (or a guest WC).

Option C: Keep the very large kitchen, and have external steps into the garden.



What do you think? We've made up our minds, with a few tweaks, but will save that for another day.
The other feature we are quite excited about it the floor-to ceiling bookshelf in the middle sitting room, and a little internal window that looks out from the landing. In fact from there you’ll also be able to look down into the kitchen through another internal window at the back. See, in the top centre of the picture, you can just see the staircase peeking through?
Above that, things become more simple:

First floor – master bedroom at the front of the house with an en-suite bathroom (deliberately not separating the rooms to preserve the pretty ceiling mouldings): Second floor – two more rooms and a bathroom.


So, 2011, bring it on!

1 comment:

James said...

I vote for external staircase! The bigger the kitchen diner, the better. I do much prefer your new-style plans.

We are next in line to make renovation plans, since we're buying a much larger Victorian house. In fact, it has certain similarities with yours, inasmuch as the ground floor is raised above the level of the garden at the rear, and there is a big undeveloped cellar underneath. At the moment the rear sitting room has an attractive covered balcony with (external!) stairs to the garden. We're going to have to work out how to combine/extend rooms to make the big kitchen diner that we want, but we will also need to work out how to have good access to the garden. The plan will be to do some work this year (solar panels and some essential maintenance, and maybe new windows), while the refashioning of the kitchen and dining room will be done in 2012 while we're in Australia.

Hope you both had a good Christmas! Let me know when you're next in London.