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<blockquote data-quote="flowerpot" data-source="post: 8074116" data-attributes="member: 142783"><p>Someone I know built a new house and put in a shower next to the garage, but they only use it for the dogs .. but its there .</p><p></p><p>Is the kitchen going to overlook the yard, so you can see who is coming and going all the time, not stuck at the back, even with a nice view. </p><p></p><p>One new build I saw had the garage/utility/back kitchen on the side, with a door leading into the kitchen at one end, but this made a sort "corridor" as there was another door opposite into the hall. So people were passing behind Mrs. as she was at the sink and she said if it was done again it would be different. This kitchen was huge, it was at least 1/3 of the ground floor, had the Aga half way along, a big kitchen table and a sofa at the end with french doors to the back.</p><p></p><p>Agree with doing as much as possible with insulation, etc. etc. to future proof the house. Houses built with good insulation hardly need heating.</p><p></p><p>You can buy a house built in a factory which is transported to your site and put up quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flowerpot, post: 8074116, member: 142783"] Someone I know built a new house and put in a shower next to the garage, but they only use it for the dogs .. but its there . Is the kitchen going to overlook the yard, so you can see who is coming and going all the time, not stuck at the back, even with a nice view. One new build I saw had the garage/utility/back kitchen on the side, with a door leading into the kitchen at one end, but this made a sort "corridor" as there was another door opposite into the hall. So people were passing behind Mrs. as she was at the sink and she said if it was done again it would be different. This kitchen was huge, it was at least 1/3 of the ground floor, had the Aga half way along, a big kitchen table and a sofa at the end with french doors to the back. Agree with doing as much as possible with insulation, etc. etc. to future proof the house. Houses built with good insulation hardly need heating. You can buy a house built in a factory which is transported to your site and put up quickly. [/QUOTE]
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