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@clivewilliams3661Ай бұрын
As an Architect in The Midlands, UK I often had telephone conversations with clients that started with "We think we need an extension". 50% of the time they didn't need an extension but a redesign to fix problems created by poor planning, invariably caused when the property was owned by a builder of some sort, who built things because he could, not because it was needed or improved things. One small detached two storey property on the edge of a village with excellent garden and views had been extended on each side by the previous owner/builder to triple its size but when you arrived at the property it was still a small 1940's detached house with a cramped entrance and hall way. The client asked the usual question and I said we needed to improve the entrance. By spending a good budget and adding the WOW! factor to the entrance, the building's value doubled overnight and the clients went from slightly unhappy with their purchase to absolutely delighted.
@TomroseauАй бұрын
HA ha, just last week I visited a client who had a 'bathroom' with a hand basin and shower just behind the door and then the toilet was 10 foot away at the end of a corridor of 80cm wide (now you know my nationality - metric and imperial in the same sentence) The utility room was 5meters long by 95cm wide, which meant that she couldn't really open the door of the washing machine and many other horrible spaces that were all little bits squeezed around a chalet bungalow. The client then told me that the previous owner had been a builder! A case of physician heal thy self.
@TheAnnaK74Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video. It would be great if you could give us a before and after of the two floor plans near the end of a video so we can take in the (proposed) transformation as a whole. Even lingering more on the original floorplan to establish what is there already would help. If it made the whole video longer i would not object!
@rosehughes599Ай бұрын
I'd use some of the leftover budget to build a garden room in that big back garden. Somewhere for the teens to hang out
@MrRmm77Ай бұрын
I know it may not be considered when its your "forever home" .... but I would be amazed if this amount of investment added an equal value to the finished property. Regarding the new plan, both entrances are adjacent to the kitchen. If there was a kitchen fire, wouldn't they both be inaccessible to escape? Keep up the videos Neil, love the ideas and information. 😊
@neilpickup237Ай бұрын
A definite improvement without changing the look. I am rather worried about the loss of bungalows. As more people need to live on one level, we find that the stock of suitable properties reduces. Yes, you can live in an apartment, but some people are miserable without their own outside space. Perhaps we need some degree of planning restriction to stop the loss. I loved the way that you retained a proper bungalow with a couple of secondary bedrooms in the loft, rather than ending up with a mixed up sort of house. As for the lack of shower headroom, not necessarily on this property, but would a small cupola or even false chimney allow a few extra inches? It could also include ventilation directly to the outside from exactly where it is needed.
@annaw7437Ай бұрын
Love this design!! You explained your thinking process beautifully!
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it.
@tonywilson7155Ай бұрын
lovely redesign! had no idea parking space minimums were so steep though 😮💨
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
Thank you. Each local authority can vary their requirements. National planning policy has a table that references car parking provision per bedroom.
@barrabas196220 күн бұрын
Enjoyable content and presentation Niall. I'm looking to move from London to the coast and extend a bungalow. I would love to use an architect for professionalism and inspiration. I need less of a living room and more of a blended living area that allows me to do creative work on computer and fabrics. Have you experience of doing some content on properties where people want a living/studio renovation rather than more bedrooms. For all the occasions people visit me, I'd prefer a built-in Murphy bed to a second bedroom. How would someone research such a project and a professional to aid them. Best wishes. Globe T.
@CarolineandLyraАй бұрын
Love the plans except the layout of the master bedroom. For a bedroom to feel relaxing it should follow feng shui principles and the bed should be in the command position. The master bedroom layout as it is would feel uncomfortable with the head so close to the entrance of the room. If I was carrying clean laundry to the room to put it away, it would be annoying to have to walk around the whole room and bed just to get to the dressing area.
@olafash5484Ай бұрын
I agree with you. I think a good fix will be to rotate the bed head to the north wall and having direct access to the dressing through the entrance nook It would reduce the energy flowing around the bed and give enough space for bedside tables
@Marvin-k1gАй бұрын
Depends on the purchase price and location. If they bought it in 1990 for 60k and its now a highly deairable location, it could still be profitable. But tbh it doesnt sound like profit was there motive. Perhaps its a decent location with pleasant neighbours, cant put a value on some things.
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
I think it’s the latter, the location is great for them they just want a forever home. House prices are also much higher in this location than the national average across the UK
@russtaylor4242Ай бұрын
What should someone budget for this level of consultation please? It's what we need for our home. Many thanks
@knockdrive1Ай бұрын
The scheme is fine , its the build costs over there that I cant get my head around ! Fellow Architect here, operating in N Ireland. Price per sqm here circa £1500 !
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
Hi, thanks for getting in touch. At the moment house extension are costing £3.5k + VAT per square meter. One off new builds usually cost less, depending on the site and design but it’s well above £2k per square meter
@knockdrive1Ай бұрын
@@RealLifeArchitecture thats really miles more expensive than here. Were spoilt here and folk still complain about the cost lol. Love your channel , I done a project recently very like the one in this video. Bungalow roof off job in Belfast on a tight site. Great stuff
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
@@knockdrive1 thank you. As it happens I have a very similar project in Edinburgh, 1930’s bungalow, going out to tender this week.
@knockdrive1Ай бұрын
@@RealLifeArchitecture cool! Maybe you will publish some of the material and let us see it? That one I told you about, I didnt run it on site, builder rings me up, problem with the zinc clad dormers. No ventilation gap left at the junction with the roof and building control refusing to sign off. The zinc cladding was done by a sub contractor, and the builder wasnt on site the day they were there installing. Absolute nightmare. At least my detail was correct.
@movingawayАй бұрын
I love a Bungalow, very easy to clean the gutters and windows ha ha.
@paulchappellАй бұрын
Interesting video. Where do the three required parking spaces end up? Can there be a replacement garage for the garage lost?
@Viken43Ай бұрын
I would question why the owner needs 5 bedrooms? Given your redesign you could reduce number of bedrooms and make the upstairs the master. This could also reduce the cost and leave money over for the second home by the sea ;-)
@cyclist20Ай бұрын
the costs seem extreme. Why so much for something that seems quite straightforward
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
It’s pure inflation. This would have cost 60% less if built just before Covid.
@stepbackandthinkАй бұрын
@@RealLifeArchitecture Prices are coming back down now. Some materials are back to pre-covid cost.
@rosehughes599Ай бұрын
Moving kitchen from front to back involves a lot of plumbing work
@halflinkАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your vision and experience with us. I do have one question though. I seem to be obsessed with the bathroom issue, but in this design again it looks like an insufficient number of bathrooms for the number of bedrooms the house would have. Maybe client was fine with it, but given that they have a budget, surely one central shower room in the loft could have been turned into two (with taking some space of each of the bedrooms)? This would have solved the issue of the loft rooms being overly long and gave each room an ensuite (sharing a bathroom with strangers and/or a lot of people is not fun, in case say two couples who are not closely related are staying in these bedrooms).
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
I get what you are saying. It would be possible to squeeze a shower room into each attic bedroom.
@rs_99_Ай бұрын
Really enjoy your vids, but this video underlines why bungalows just don’t seem to work for families anymore. After growing up in one, the cost of reconfiguration is almost always considerable and in the end compromised. For the 400k reconfiguration cost and whatever the house is worth (400k?) i would just move on.
@billyhills9933Ай бұрын
Bungalows are ideal for retirees who maybe have mobility issues and definitely don't need lots of bedrooms. A five-bedroom bungalow seems a bit pointless.
@zellalaing5439Ай бұрын
Ngl, if i had a bungalow woth a shallow roof, I'd take some of the loft space and take it up as an exposed valted ceiling, keeping it as single floor with is highly desirable atm.
@RealLifeArchitectureАй бұрын
I made a video showing how to create a vaulted ceiling, it’s more complicated than people think, check it out kzbin.info/www/bejne/fJK0n2ecqNyArNUsi=imCpSTF-mv5GY9uH
@tonywilson7155Ай бұрын
probably could get away with shrinking the length of the garden side upstairs bedroom and have a bit of both
@RemnantsOfBeautyАй бұрын
Much better bigger properties could be bought for 600k or more if they sell the bungalow. For me, it wouldn't even be a consideration to stay where they are.
@JaneSmith-q5nАй бұрын
Please please get at least get at least three or four quotes before committing to anything.