I'd missed the £75k post so presumably the £15k was for the kitchen which makes more sense.
It's going to be on a tight budget, I've spent most of this weekend staring at spreadsheet and researching stuff. We need to do a side return extension and new kitchen (need is a strong word but see current bathroom and kitchen below) as part of the initial work and given our budget is two Kitchen kitchens it's hard to see how this isn't going to suck up all of our budget.
This would leave us nothing for the rest of the house which is actually where the quick wins are (taking up ugly flooring, painting magnolia walls, that sort of thing) so we haven't even exchanged yet and I'm already stressing about the budget :/
I would assume it’s was previously occupied by someone with mobility issues (potentially an elderly wheel chair user) who’s lived there a very long time and probably didn’t have a large disposable income to spend on 40k kitchens or £100+ sqm tiles.
I'd missed the £75k post so presumably the £15k was for the kitchen which makes more sense.
It's going to be on a tight budget, I've spent most of this weekend staring at spreadsheet and researching stuff. We need to do a side return extension and new kitchen (need is a strong word but see current bathroom and kitchen below) as part of the initial work and given our budget is two Kitchen kitchens it's hard to see how this isn't going to suck up all of our budget.
This would leave us nothing for the rest of the house which is actually where the quick wins are (taking up ugly flooring, painting magnolia walls, that sort of thing) so we haven't even exchanged yet and I'm already stressing about the budget :/
Need to talk to some builders.