hodgkinsken
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So I've purchased the following unit at "The Address at High park"
Its a pretty standard bowling alley layout for a 2+1 but I'm thinking of making a couple of adjustments to the layout to take advantage of the space. Both of these have already been approved by the builder I just have to give the thumbs up to do it.
So part one is changing the front closet so that the den has a standard sliding door closet for storage. One thing to note is there will be same floor lockers and the location is right next to my unit. here's the adjustment:
The second change is a bit more radical. I was thinking of dropping the wall to the 2nd bedroom and turning it into a dining area with a larger harvest table and a bunch. I would carry the flooring through the entire unit. The builder has agreed to provide me with the door that would have originally been used for the bedroom in case i ever want to convert it back. This change is more for me as I'll hardly use the 2nd bedroom and by making the changes in the den I can put a futon or something in there for when guests stay over. Additionally, the building will have a rental guest suite if needed. I'd just hate to have all that space but end up with a bedrrom door that remains closed most of the time.
Thoughts?
Its a pretty standard bowling alley layout for a 2+1 but I'm thinking of making a couple of adjustments to the layout to take advantage of the space. Both of these have already been approved by the builder I just have to give the thumbs up to do it.
So part one is changing the front closet so that the den has a standard sliding door closet for storage. One thing to note is there will be same floor lockers and the location is right next to my unit. here's the adjustment:
The second change is a bit more radical. I was thinking of dropping the wall to the 2nd bedroom and turning it into a dining area with a larger harvest table and a bunch. I would carry the flooring through the entire unit. The builder has agreed to provide me with the door that would have originally been used for the bedroom in case i ever want to convert it back. This change is more for me as I'll hardly use the 2nd bedroom and by making the changes in the den I can put a futon or something in there for when guests stay over. Additionally, the building will have a rental guest suite if needed. I'd just hate to have all that space but end up with a bedrrom door that remains closed most of the time.
Thoughts?
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