My house is classed as 3 rooms, having 2 bedrooms and a study. It's semi-detached and valued at £125,000 around 2008.
The kitchen is dilapidated and needs replacing - whether that's to make a nice house to live in, or to get the house ready to sell.
At 1.76 metres, the kitchen is rather narrow. A family member has suggested to me that, rather than renew the existing kitchen space, I consider knocking through the study/dining room wall, and relocating to that new space as a kitchen diner (see attached pictures). The rationale behind the suggestion is that the existing narrow kitchen may put some buyers off, whereas a successful kitchen relocation could add to the value of the house.
The proposed relocation would increase the kitchen space from 8.536 square metres to 13.58 square metres - but dining space would then need to be found within there.
What do readers think of the suggestion?
Does anyone have even ball-park suggestions as to cost (assuming all work was done by professionals); and what difference it would make to the value of the house?
I do not know whether the wall between the dining room and study is a load-bearing wall.
For various reasons, extending the existing kitchen space outwards is not a route I want to go down, so I would like any replies to focus on the relocation idea.
The kitchen is dilapidated and needs replacing - whether that's to make a nice house to live in, or to get the house ready to sell.
At 1.76 metres, the kitchen is rather narrow. A family member has suggested to me that, rather than renew the existing kitchen space, I consider knocking through the study/dining room wall, and relocating to that new space as a kitchen diner (see attached pictures). The rationale behind the suggestion is that the existing narrow kitchen may put some buyers off, whereas a successful kitchen relocation could add to the value of the house.
The proposed relocation would increase the kitchen space from 8.536 square metres to 13.58 square metres - but dining space would then need to be found within there.
What do readers think of the suggestion?
Does anyone have even ball-park suggestions as to cost (assuming all work was done by professionals); and what difference it would make to the value of the house?
I do not know whether the wall between the dining room and study is a load-bearing wall.
For various reasons, extending the existing kitchen space outwards is not a route I want to go down, so I would like any replies to focus on the relocation idea.