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RichR
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21st Nov 08 at 10:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I cant find my other post but we've cracked on quite a bit since our plastering issues earlier in the year. That set us back 4 months with the threat of legal action from our piss poor first plasterer but we've been back working on it for little while now.

We're concentrating on the upstairs for now and will move downstairs once our plans have been passed

How the upstairs was shortly after we bought it











[Edited on 30-01-2012 by LiVe LeE]
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Then we started to knock it about and strip off the artex that covered every wall, ceiling and the back of some of the bedroom doors








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Then our shit head plasterer did this
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=426014

which took 4 months to sort out;

anyway a few weeks on we're now at this stage

Double ended bath built onto a frame I made; the front panel is been done in traditional cladding with the skirting board following round the room and onto the panel;

Toilet back in (9 months after we took t out)

new door frames, architrave and woodwork along with floor to ceiling towel radiator

bathroom lights (last 3 still to be wired in with the extractor fan)


Main bedroom



sockets and switches









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Landing











Bedroom

AndyKent
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Looks awesome, nice work
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cheers

Tiling the bathroom tomorrow and fitting the shower etc on Sunday; might get round to laying the floor in one of the bedrooms if I get time
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Lookin good mate...what toilet is that mate? Ive been lookin for one for ages but havent found one i like. Its the only thing i need to complete the bathroom suite.
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B&Q Rossini Close couple WC and Cistern

Its in a 40% sale at the moment so instead of £410.00 its £240.99 - the matching "soft close" toilet seat should be £95.00 but is £56.53
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fucking hell B&Q are a right rip off. i got my entire 4 piece bathroom suite for £180. that was from the people who supply B&Q.

house looks top tho mate
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I didn't pay that much
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what tiles have you chosen for the bathroom mate?
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like a sand colour; they're the same as the floor but two different sizes on the wall; 100x100 on mos tof the wall with a 25x25 Mosaic tiles for a border and behind the shower.

Got a bit of tiling done at the weekend but no pics yet
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tiling is one of those jobs that starts off fun and then does your head in after a while. grouting is where its at though. i could waste hours grouting tiles. for some reason i find it very relaxing.
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quick update, these photos are a few weeks old but I forgot to upload them; upstairs is almost ready for carpetting and furniture now. Its amazing having hot water, heating and a flushing toilet for the first time since we bought the house!!!

boiler fitted in the loft with remote control unit






Bathroom 99% Finished




Bath Panel [I made this]








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Few upstairs photos




Made my own door for the airing cupboard, biscuit and mitre jointed






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and a few downstairs,

Temporary Kitchen whilst we're working on the house




and my temporary fire to get rid of some of the timber we've ripped out of the house - burns really well and really heats the hosue up. We've got a Firebelly Log Burner on order as the next job after the upstairs is finished

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Dining room that's currently the workshop





and the corsa hiding behind the bins
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Looking good dude

Please can you tell me what is going on with the bathroom tiling, as it looks like you can afford one type of tile?
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the tiles are all the same range/colour (lok different in the photos; the floor tiles are also the same as the walls.

I just thought it needed something to break up the walls; I like it but the little tiles were a bastard - everyone was a different size
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the ones around the bath weren't grouted then; they've all been done now so match up a lot better
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something no one else will notice but I have a bit of OCD about it at work......

The TrV`s arnt all on the same side of the radiators,

I have to always put mine on the right
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Looking really good mate
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I wanted them to be a mirror about the central wall - Don't know why, but plumber thought it was a weird request as well
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Interesting
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Bathroom looks nice Lee, i really like what you've done with the tiles.

Not keen on the bath paneling but thats just me.

Hope the rest of the house will be just as good

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