Hi,
In order to create a bit more hall space I want to get rid of this corner cupboard and replace with panelling of some sort, floor to ceiling to hide the meters, stop tap etc ( I don’t need the hooks/coat storage). The plan is then to put coir style matting across the front and carpet the rest of the hall.
I plan to:
Remove existing cupboard - potentially leave the studs attached directly to the wall to build off.
Repair or replace floorboards (there’s lots of gaps and cut boards)
Insulate to reduce drafts under the floor(currently v drafty in the cupboard)
box out with stud work (use existing studs if suitable) - this will need to be fairly deep to accommodate the meters , fuse boxes etc.
Clad with … maybe tongue and groove for a traditional look? skirting, coving at the top , then paint.
Include (somehow) access panels for the meters above and the fuse boxes, gas and water stops.
Any thoughts appreciated:
Is it a sound idea to box in pipes, cables etc?
Any ideas or tips on how to achieve a decent finish with t&g? Or suggest an alternative? I Imagine the corners and the access panels have the potential for ending up looking like a dogs dinner.
In order to create a bit more hall space I want to get rid of this corner cupboard and replace with panelling of some sort, floor to ceiling to hide the meters, stop tap etc ( I don’t need the hooks/coat storage). The plan is then to put coir style matting across the front and carpet the rest of the hall.
I plan to:
Remove existing cupboard - potentially leave the studs attached directly to the wall to build off.
Repair or replace floorboards (there’s lots of gaps and cut boards)
Insulate to reduce drafts under the floor(currently v drafty in the cupboard)
box out with stud work (use existing studs if suitable) - this will need to be fairly deep to accommodate the meters , fuse boxes etc.
Clad with … maybe tongue and groove for a traditional look? skirting, coving at the top , then paint.
Include (somehow) access panels for the meters above and the fuse boxes, gas and water stops.
Any thoughts appreciated:
Is it a sound idea to box in pipes, cables etc?
Any ideas or tips on how to achieve a decent finish with t&g? Or suggest an alternative? I Imagine the corners and the access panels have the potential for ending up looking like a dogs dinner.