2. Identify What Works And What Doesn’t
2. Identify What Works And What Doesn’t (Image 2 of 8)
You’ve got to start with why your house isn’t working in the first place. It sounds obvious, but what I do is walk around the house and make a list of what doesn’t work. What doesn’t work for me is wasted space – long corridors, hallways that are too big for the house, over-sized bedrooms and over-sized bathrooms. At the end of the day with a bedroom, you’re going to put a bed and a wardrobe in there, go in and sleep. The Brixton house is a good example of inefficient – a massively oversized bathroom that was a complete waste of space, which we turned into another bedroom.
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