What patio doors to go for??
Sam Pitkeathly
7 years ago
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Comments (8)Yes it is narrow, but I think the porch acts as a transition zone between the public and private space, as well as a bit of protection from the weather when fumbling for keys. By doing what you have proposed you are entering directly into the living area to see it all, whereas the recessed front door half of the living room has more privacy and a little bit of separation from the front door. The risk that you face is that your front living room will feel like it is from a 19th century, inner city terrrace house, without the period charm, and high ceilings, with your front door opening directly into the living room. Best of luck with your considerations, budget and dealing with council at this late stage, Regards Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreIan Philliskirk
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