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  • Ah of course. I'd forgotten you recently mentioned you were in Edinburgh too!

    Agreed that a building warrant is required for most of the adventurous stuff. That's why I'm sticking to a notional replacement of units in-situ :)

    Suspect the flat will be as per your memory of your parents' place. See attached a few from the sales brochure (some years ago now).Of course in this photo, the press cupboard (to the left of the window) is covered over with a timber panel, hiding the hot water cylinders and -- for some inexplicable reason -- a bunch of possessions belonging to a previous tenant -- seems they had been in there for a couple of decades... also attached a pic from when it was opened up.

    Edit: I took inspiration for my plans from my upstairs neighbour's flat. I also noted that most of the other flats in the building have put the central heating boiler in the press cupboard - or so it seems based on some sleuthing (the vents are visible from the garden).

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