But the plus side is, you can always knock out a wall, put in a window, move a cupboard, etc, if things don’t flow right. Even more money or course, but you do also have that possibility, especially for any more minor alterations (that would still be a big no in a rental)!
But the plus side is, you can always knock out a wall, put in a window, move a cupboard, etc, if things don’t flow right. Even more money or course, but you do also have that possibility, especially for any more minor alterations (that would still be a big no in a rental)!
You’d think so, but there are considerations like structural integrity. Moving walls isn’t quite a Mario push game.
You are correct. I apologise and retract my previous comment.
No worries. And I apologise for possibly advising too much.
You’re fine!