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Coach House Conversion
Hiya. I recently had a few days in Kent, South East UK, where i saw some wonderful homes, converted barns, refurbed factories, Oast Houses etc which gave me this idea. Based on an old Coach House, where the horse and cart would enter the front of a building, get unloaded and exit the rear to a yard or stables. Heres my take on the idea, Main house plus garages and a granny annexe. Ground floor layout
1st floor
2nd floor accessed via a spiral stair centre of the main room
Rear view
And front
The only image so far of the interior shows the refurbished hoist used when unloading the carts.
The hook is handy for hanging the kids when they play up though they could probably hang me there since they are 19 and 21
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Re: Coach House Conversion
Got 2 of the rooms completed, i decided to have a go at making my own doors and windows, so i used them here.
Games room
I had to modify the stairs quite a bit too, as the wall height is over 10ft, increasing the height of the stair made the hand rail over 4ft, so what you see here is 2 stairs, 1 with everything except the hand rail invisible , the other with everthing except the stair invisible, i then added each upright.
And Entrance hallway
Ty Cec for the floor, i will keep a cross and some garlic handy for late nite visits
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The fountain being too large, I'll put my bicycles in the second garage...
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Re: Coach House Conversion
Sounds perfect Aeowyn
Made a few modifications to the ground and 1 st floor.
The front entrance has been reorganised, the cloakroom is now under the stairs and the old cloakroom is now larger and has been changed to a WC. The main door has now been changed to match the rest of the doors. It now looks like this.
I have also changed the top of the stairs, they now both enter a small area of the 1st floor instead of the open pan area. This floor also has a WC directly above the one on the ground floor, and all new windows.
4 pairs of double sliding doors and 4 large fixed windows.