I'm hoping to restore a 2 up/2 down traditional farmhouse to a comfortable standard in the hope of making it my permanent residence when I retire.
The layout:
Basic plan .... knock bathroom, rebuild the area much larger to include the bathroom, a possible utility, a backdoor exit and perhaps allow for a recessed kitchen allowing the rest of the downstairs to be open plan.
Upstairs ... open to suggestions ... walls are partitions so a blank canvas. I would hope to have an ensuite/bathroom over the new downstairs extension. Perhaps two velux windows to rear (so as not to destroy the visual look of the property).
Heating - thinking of a backboiler/solid fuel stove powering the rads.
Externally ... reroofing, I don't know if the plaster can be hacked back to expose the stone but if possible I'd do it. Can a resin be pumped into the stone to aid insulation?
Are there any sites/fora out there that deal exclusively with trad farmhouse renovation?
I'm not afraid of the work but I lack the ideas/inspiration.
Thanks.
The layout:
- Downstairs - sitting room, kitchen and a bathroom (flat roofed extension). Sitting room has an open fireplace with a view of the world out of the chimney.
- Upstairs - a bit of a landing, press in the landing, 2 bedrooms (one with hot press in it).
Basic plan .... knock bathroom, rebuild the area much larger to include the bathroom, a possible utility, a backdoor exit and perhaps allow for a recessed kitchen allowing the rest of the downstairs to be open plan.
Upstairs ... open to suggestions ... walls are partitions so a blank canvas. I would hope to have an ensuite/bathroom over the new downstairs extension. Perhaps two velux windows to rear (so as not to destroy the visual look of the property).
Heating - thinking of a backboiler/solid fuel stove powering the rads.
Externally ... reroofing, I don't know if the plaster can be hacked back to expose the stone but if possible I'd do it. Can a resin be pumped into the stone to aid insulation?
Are there any sites/fora out there that deal exclusively with trad farmhouse renovation?
I'm not afraid of the work but I lack the ideas/inspiration.
Thanks.