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Hi everyone,
We live in an old farmhouse which has a (20 year old roughly) extension which incorporates a small galley kitchen beside the main bathroom (around same size as kitchen) and above those is a quite large bedroom and a toilet.
What we are hoping to do is to knock through from the kitchen into the bathroom and make that a bigger kitchen, make a small toilet beside that and then move the main bathroom upstairs by extending the current upstairs toilet into the bedroom beside it.
In doing so we hope to avoid major headaches with the plumbing etc as all the main pipes and so on run through hotpress (which is quite large) beside the upstairs toilet.
Hope ive made it not too difficult to follow what I mean - have any of you got experience doing a similar project and what rough price range should i expect for the work? I had a ball-park figure of around £10-15k in my head to do the required work (without the cost of a new kitchen and bathroom/toilet and it's installation) does that sound reasonable?
We live in an old farmhouse which has a (20 year old roughly) extension which incorporates a small galley kitchen beside the main bathroom (around same size as kitchen) and above those is a quite large bedroom and a toilet.
What we are hoping to do is to knock through from the kitchen into the bathroom and make that a bigger kitchen, make a small toilet beside that and then move the main bathroom upstairs by extending the current upstairs toilet into the bedroom beside it.
In doing so we hope to avoid major headaches with the plumbing etc as all the main pipes and so on run through hotpress (which is quite large) beside the upstairs toilet.
Hope ive made it not too difficult to follow what I mean - have any of you got experience doing a similar project and what rough price range should i expect for the work? I had a ball-park figure of around £10-15k in my head to do the required work (without the cost of a new kitchen and bathroom/toilet and it's installation) does that sound reasonable?