will_doyle
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I want to sort the garden out this summer.
Here are a few pics
If this was your garden and you wanted to sort it out, what would you do?
Any ideas / inspiration would be appreciated
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Daniel_Corsa
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Rip it all up and start fresh, grass seed, make some borders, then decide what to plant!
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sc0ott
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9m deep Heated swimming pool with a diving board on the roof of your house.
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AndyKent
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
9m deep Heated swimming pool with a diving board on the roof of your house.
But don't bother filling it up with water for the first jump
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N16K
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You live in a rental, no? Do nothing!
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by N16K
You live in a rental, no? Do nothing!
Why?
We live in a rented property.
We have maintained our house well, including re-doing the garden.
As such we have not seen our rent increase in over 5 years. The landlord knows he has a tenant that looks after the property and updates it, so he does not have to pay out for modernising it.
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John
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So you pay his mortgage and do all the other things he would have to pay for, good deal.
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SXIBLK
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ye but if your planning on being in rented property for a while and didnt like the deco and things like that would you just leave it ??
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adiohead
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All you seem to be missing is a hot tub.
I'd leave the garden personally. Mine is a pain in the arse because of all the flowers and shit.
Mowing the lawn is annoying enough.
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Tom
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Sorry, is this your house, your mums house or rented by you or your mum
I wouldn't bother with it if rented, maybe some chairs, a paddling pool and a BBQ
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brebaz
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is this so you can have a little party to force a lass to get married ?
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AndyKent
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Wouldn't exactly cost a lot to re-turf it and if its something you use a lot well worth improving. Doesn't matter if its rented or not.
Besides, the landlord wouldn't be obliged to improve it if that was the condition it was in when the property was let. Sold as seen style.
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Chris
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Which way does it face, that will decide your planting.
If you do move on just dig up the plants.
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by John
So you pay his mortgage and do all the other things he would have to pay for, good deal.
Ok, so say our rent is £200 a month ( it is not, this is for ease)
We just paid £500 to redo the garden.
We have previously decorated most of the house, to a cost of around £500.
So that is £800.
We have been living here for about 5 years or more.
No rent increase in that time. The same properties in the area (based on proportion to our eg rent) are around 750-800 a month now.
So for saving £3,000-3500 a year, I don't think it is money badly spent. Obviously we pay out for small things as well, like if an electrical socket goes wrong.
End of the day, our landlord likes that he gets his rent paid on time every month, which covers his mortgage, and we get cheap rent.
[Edited on 05-08-2011 by spencer88]
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SXIBLK
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Nothing wrong with doing jobs when your renting still your home isnt it really
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by SXIBLK
Nothing wrong with doing jobs when your renting still your home isnt it really
Depends how long you are going to be there. Mum wants to stay in her house for years, yet if she was renting for only 6 months, I would say do the minimum.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Wouldn't exactly cost a lot to re-turf it
This is Will doyle we are talking about, if he attempted to lay turf it would be brown side up
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SXIBLK
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quote: Originally posted by spencer88
quote: Originally posted by SXIBLK
Nothing wrong with doing jobs when your renting still your home isnt it really
Depends how long you are going to be there. Mum wants to stay in her house for years, yet if she was renting for only 6 months, I would say do the minimum.
We rented the same house for 3 years and we put a shower in, painted and put some wood floor in a small kitchen i dont see my self as wasting money as i like how it was for the three years we was there, we bought a house earlier this year and so far spent a fortune bathroom, kitchen, windows allsorts of things you would only do when you buy
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by SXIBLK
quote: Originally posted by spencer88
quote: Originally posted by SXIBLK
Nothing wrong with doing jobs when your renting still your home isnt it really
Depends how long you are going to be there. Mum wants to stay in her house for years, yet if she was renting for only 6 months, I would say do the minimum.
We rented the same house for 3 years and we put a shower in, painted and put some wood floor in a small kitchen i dont see my self as wasting money as i like how it was for the three years we was there, we bought a house earlier this year and so far spent a fortune bathroom, kitchen, windows allsorts of things you would only do when you buy
Yep, thats what I mean, 3 years is a good time, in which you decorate for how you want.
For 6 months, it is temporary and would do.
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