Can't decide which way around to do our rear glazing.
Option A was smaller traffic door in line with hall way so there's a clear path through the house into the garden.
Option B is flip the rear facade so the sliding doors are in the line - more glass so bigger view into the garden when coming in, but a more circuitous route to the garden (unless you just use the slider). The bench along the wall works a little better here as it sits in a slight recess.
Option B would require me to ask for more changes to the layout drawings and make me feel like a plum.
There's access into the extension from the kitchen at both ends of the island.
I like the symmetry of the first.
Thinking about it it makes more sense, the other way round doesn’t have any reason to it, why not just a triple sliding door? Or a pivot? Or none? There’s logic in the first.
Can't decide which way around to do our rear glazing.
Option A was smaller traffic door in line with hall way so there's a clear path through the house into the garden.
Option B is flip the rear facade so the sliding doors are in the line - more glass so bigger view into the garden when coming in, but a more circuitous route to the garden (unless you just use the slider). The bench along the wall works a little better here as it sits in a slight recess.
Option B would require me to ask for more changes to the layout drawings and make me feel like a plum.
There's access into the extension from the kitchen at both ends of the island.
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