Have a lovely architect built home.
Its 3 bed + study.
However it has a family room down the other end of the Kitchen along with a second lounge. Could I use the "Family Room" as a lounge, thats what the prior owner has done, with a 70" TV on the wall and a big sofa, but then another TV in the other room "Lounge"
The other "Lounge" room would make a large 4th bedroom, all rooms are large. I cant turn the study into a room as its back wall is the kitchen area.
The easiest way to convert to 4th bedroom is simply put a doorway on this main plush carpeted lounge, then use the lounge area in the kitchen, dining, lounge area as the main lounge.
Ive seen a lot of homes that dont have a cinema type lounge and have the lounge in the kitchen room, so Im wondering would this be ok? I know families like space but there is enough room for 4 people in the "FamilyRoom" to be used as a lounge, plus the indoor outdoor flow.
The house is 10yo, no expense spared on materials use, and things like heatpumps, HRV, Gas heating, high quality plush carpet and hard wood floors.
Appreciate some opinions. Thank you :-)
Its 3 bed + study.
However it has a family room down the other end of the Kitchen along with a second lounge. Could I use the "Family Room" as a lounge, thats what the prior owner has done, with a 70" TV on the wall and a big sofa, but then another TV in the other room "Lounge"
The other "Lounge" room would make a large 4th bedroom, all rooms are large. I cant turn the study into a room as its back wall is the kitchen area.
The easiest way to convert to 4th bedroom is simply put a doorway on this main plush carpeted lounge, then use the lounge area in the kitchen, dining, lounge area as the main lounge.
Ive seen a lot of homes that dont have a cinema type lounge and have the lounge in the kitchen room, so Im wondering would this be ok? I know families like space but there is enough room for 4 people in the "FamilyRoom" to be used as a lounge, plus the indoor outdoor flow.
The house is 10yo, no expense spared on materials use, and things like heatpumps, HRV, Gas heating, high quality plush carpet and hard wood floors.
Appreciate some opinions. Thank you :-)
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