Danny P
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Registered: 20th Nov 02
Location: Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire
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Hey Up,
Not been on here for ages due to not having Internet at home, finally got round to sorting it out so thought I'd stick a few pictures on of how it looks as I know a few of you were interested in how it was going.
Outside:
Hallway:
Room:
Bedroom 2/Spare Room:
Kitchen:
Master Bedroom:
Bathroom:
Garden:
Pictures aren't the best, and I know people say it all the time but the pictures really don't do it justice as you don't get the sense of space there is due to the high ceilings in the building, it feels a lot more spacious than it looks in the pictures. Still got a few more things I need to sort out, need some blinds for the big window and want to sort the mezzanine balcony into glass or perspex to make it look a bit more modern to tie in with the rest of the house but that will come in time (and money!!)
Had it valued last week and they valued it at £135k. I paid £105k for it some I'm happy enough with that for the money I've put into it.
Anyways, hope you like
EDIT - Link to the progress thread I started here: http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=541035 for how it looked when I bought it.
[Edited on 30-11-2010 by Danny P]
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Russ
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Love that. Very unique.
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N16K
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very differerent, don't get much like that in NI, very nice.
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Dom
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That pad is ace
How much do you reckon you've spent on doing the place up?
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Limecat
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Awesome front room, love that window.
Top pad!
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Russ
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You need a bigger TV, and you have a weird obsession with Adidas trainers
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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Oh Danny boy
Looks ace, lvoe the uniqueness
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Conway563
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I'm not normally a fan of open plan but I really like that
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Hammer
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Nice gaff, love the windows.
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Nath
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Love that! I've got that same sofa bed too
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Danny P
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Registered: 20th Nov 02
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Cheers for the positive comments guys
quote: Originally posted by Russ
You need a bigger TV, and you have a weird obsession with Adidas trainers
Yeah I know mate, new TV is top of the "Things to buy" list. Been looking at a few 50" over the past few weeks so hoping to get one in the sales after Christmas.
Trainers - Thats just half them, there is another shelf of them added now since that picture was taken as they were still at my mums when the picture was taken!
quote: Originally posted by Dom
That pad is ace
How much do you reckon you've spent on doing the place up?
All in i'd say about 5k. That includes the Kitchen and fitting, and most of the funiture and carpet so not too bad. Did a lot of the labour intensive stuff ourselfs so that helped some money back.
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AndyKent
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That. Is. Awesome
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Ben G
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that's amazing imagine pulling up to that with some bird, she'll think you're trying to fuck her in a church
such a cool place to live.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
That. Is. Awesome
Couldn't say better myself. I'd love to live somewhere like this!
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SXIBLK
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Amazing pal i to have the same obsession with addidas trainers im on forrest hills at the mo
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jrsteeve
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Kitchen from Ikea? Thinking of doing the same with my mezzanine but bailed after getting daft quotes.
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by jrsteeve
Kitchen from Ikea? Thinking of doing the same with my mezzanine but bailed after getting daft quotes.
Kitchen is from Ikea aye. Very good value for money!
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Bart
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never mind the gaff... more photoso of
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Ben J
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Love that place! nice!
Impressive trainer collection too!!
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oceansoul
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£105K
Could get a studio flat for that around here
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ENB
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
All in i'd say about 5k. That includes the Kitchen and fitting, and most of the funiture and carpet so not too bad. Did a lot of the labour intensive stuff ourselfs so that helped some money back.
All in, including the kitchen?! I'm looking at a new kitchen at the moment, looked like the appliances (as we need all new) will cost near £2k and at least another £2/3k for the kitchen itself. How did you get it so much cheaper?
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Scotty_B
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Amen, looks great.
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by ENB
quote: Originally posted by Danny P
All in i'd say about 5k. That includes the Kitchen and fitting, and most of the funiture and carpet so not too bad. Did a lot of the labour intensive stuff ourselfs so that helped some money back.
All in, including the kitchen?! I'm looking at a new kitchen at the moment, looked like the appliances (as we need all new) will cost near £2k and at least another £2/3k for the kitchen itself. How did you get it so much cheaper?
Lickily they left the cooker and the fridge so I didn't have to buy owt like that, and I knew the bloke that fitted it for me so he did that on that on "mates rates"
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Cosmo
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Place is looking amazing mate. Top work
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ENB
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
quote: Originally posted by ENB
quote: Originally posted by Danny P
All in i'd say about 5k. That includes the Kitchen and fitting, and most of the funiture and carpet so not too bad. Did a lot of the labour intensive stuff ourselfs so that helped some money back.
All in, including the kitchen?! I'm looking at a new kitchen at the moment, looked like the appliances (as we need all new) will cost near £2k and at least another £2/3k for the kitchen itself. How did you get it so much cheaper?
Lickily they left the cooker and the fridge so I didn't have to buy owt like that, and I knew the bloke that fitted it for me so he did that on that on "mates rates"
It was the fridge which really got me wondering, the ones I've seen of that size are easily a grand. Sounds very lucky, looks great
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