I'm with Scott and Brian.
Standard doors are fine, I'm I'm a unit with 3m ceilings in living areas 2.7 bedrooms. happy medium to keep costs under control, 2.7 upstairs, 3m down stairs.
Also check the figures because 3m vs 2.4m is a25% increase but isn't quite as proportional as that.
Also go raked if the design allows, but also look into cornice and bulk heads. Find a good plasterer and get some options! Cornice is a great way to add wow! I often shed a tear for old mate cornice, it's always the standard stuff, there's so many options out there. I put the 4 step in our IP, most will say looking at $$ that's crazy but it lifts the place and everyone comments on it. In our extension i used a new one called linear, from memory, it's a90 degree cornice but adds nice shadows slightly different to square set. Bulk heads to separate open plan areas looks great to.
Standard doors are fine, I'm I'm a unit with 3m ceilings in living areas 2.7 bedrooms. happy medium to keep costs under control, 2.7 upstairs, 3m down stairs.
Also check the figures because 3m vs 2.4m is a25% increase but isn't quite as proportional as that.
Also go raked if the design allows, but also look into cornice and bulk heads. Find a good plasterer and get some options! Cornice is a great way to add wow! I often shed a tear for old mate cornice, it's always the standard stuff, there's so many options out there. I put the 4 step in our IP, most will say looking at $$ that's crazy but it lifts the place and everyone comments on it. In our extension i used a new one called linear, from memory, it's a90 degree cornice but adds nice shadows slightly different to square set. Bulk heads to separate open plan areas looks great to.