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LIMomma
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Am I being paranoid
We are in the middle of construction, my sons room is 9 x 12 but has a double closet so it's really 9 x 10. I saw the beams up and I'm having a panick attack that we made the wrong decision to not put the closet over the extension to give him the extra two feet in the room. Am I nitpicking? Is it a big deal to make a change after the beams are up?
Message edited 10/9/2014 10:49:25 AM.
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Posted 10/9/14 10:48 AM |
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ave1024
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Re: Am I being paranoid
Posted by LIMomma
We are in the middle of construction, my sons room is 9 x 12 but has a double closet so it's really 9 x 10. I saw the beams up and I'm having a panick attack that we made the wrong decision to not put the closet over the extension to give him the extra two feet in the room. Am I nitpicking? Is it a big deal to make a change after the beams are up?
You would likely have to submit a change of plans with your architect and submit the amended plans to your town. Then you pay a fee with your contractor to move it. The change of plans would delay the overall process.
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Posted 10/9/14 10:53 AM |
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MrsRapz
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Am I being paranoid
As PP said, you can definitely change it, but it would cost you in both time and money.
I don't think 2 feet is going to make a huge difference anyhow. Don't stress - it'll be great when it's done
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Posted 10/9/14 10:58 AM |
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MomMom
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Re: Am I being paranoid
What would be the case if you changed it? Would the room have no closet? If so, I would leave that closet in there.
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Posted 10/9/14 11:14 AM |
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Kitten1929
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Am I being paranoid
For 2 feet I would not make all those changes. Also, if it doesn't have a closet it cannot be considered a bedroom (if you were to sell later on).
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Posted 10/9/14 11:35 AM |
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CSK
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Re: Am I being paranoid
Posted by LIMomma
We are in the middle of construction, my sons room is 9 x 12 but has a double closet so it's really 9 x 10. I saw the beams up and I'm having a panick attack that we made the wrong decision to not put the closet over the extension to give him the extra two feet in the room. Am I nitpicking? Is it a big deal to make a change after the beams are up?
Its somewhat difficult to picture what the alternative is to what you have set up now.
if you're just moving the closet from 1 section of the room, into another section of the room, it is a doable change that may cost some, revising plans and reframing. However, if it is expanding over a new part of the house that is a whole nother story.
Either or, it might be worth pursuing if it wasn't super costly, 10x9 is smallish.
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Posted 10/9/14 6:08 PM |
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LSP2005
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Re: Am I being paranoid
I would change it. 9 x 10 is small.
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Posted 10/9/14 8:03 PM |
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alli3131
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Am I being paranoid
My DS room is 7x10 and I would love for it to be 9x10. While its not a huge room it is perfectly fine to fit normal bedroom furniture
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Posted 10/10/14 8:15 AM |
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