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Busy week ahead…!

Just a quick update to say that a busy week is coming up…

Progress today includes lots of ground work to prepare the way – getting a couple of rooms nearly ready to finish off when a floor sander arrives on monday!


Window sills have been painted & coving “installed” in both main bedrooms. Tomorrows job will probably need to be painting said coving, along with a freshly prepared radiator & removing all upstairs carpets!!


Finally, we’ve just about lined someone up to do battle with the garden. It’s a job that’s at the end of a long list of things that need doing but needs to be done…

Decorating progress

Now the plaster’s done, it’s time to crack on with the rest of the house.

The first couple of coats of paint have been applied to the main bedroom to seal & cover the newly dry plaster, and this weekend’s job is to start getting the proper top-coats of paint done along with all the woodwork, window sills, skirting, door frames etc.

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We’ve also been getting on with fitting coving to the nearly completed bedroom 2, and are in the progress of lining up various quotes for flooring downstairs & removal of an unwanted wall!

More mountains moved!

Great progress today – starting to feel like the house is slowly coming together now.


Lounge plastering is well underway; bedroom 1 has had all of the remaining mess/carpet tape removed along with the first coat of paint on the replastered walls & ceiling and the remaining paintwork in bedroom 2 completed.

We’ve also made a bit of a positive discovery – all of upstairs bar the ensuite extension has good quality floorboards throughout rather than chipboard.

Does mean that we need to hire a floor sander for longer than thought but also means we don’t need to recarpet everywhere!

A quick test of the varnish we’re looking to use seems to have resulted in a nice finish on sanded boards – which is good even if it does seem to need 3 coats!!

Next steps are to finish off the bedrooms and to get the lounge painted once the plasterer’s finished.

Lots more to do throughout however!!!!

Moving forwards

Things finally seem to be building up a solid head of steam & are starting to move forwards….!

Bedroom 1’s new plaster’s nearly dry and we’ve made inroads today into getting the room finished.
The carpet’s been pulled up to reveal a floor that has tons of potential if sanded & varnished; skirting has been stripped & sanded; and loads of extremely sharp carpet gripper bars have been persuaded to part company with the floor.

Needless to say this wasn’t quite as easy as it sounded – along with the grippers the carpet was stuck down with what feels like miles of stubborn & surprisingly strong carpet tape… Took a while to figure out what would work well to remove this and fortunately a combination of a heat gun & sharp scrapers seems to work.

Worked around 3/4 of the room today and tomorrow’s job is the rest – along with painting the ceiling & hopefully a base coat of paint of the walls!

One of the bedrooms is also starting to look finished with fresh paint & just needs the ceiling & skirting painting to finish.

The lounge has also finally been prepped for plastering – all in, a busy day!!

Quick Update…

Haven’t posted anything to here for a while, but work is needless to say very much ongoing!

Since the last post bedroom 1 has been replastered (and is still currently slowly drying out before we can paint it!); walls & ceiling in bedroom 2 have been repainted; walls in the “en-suite” have been repainted and we’ve finished wallpaper stripping in the lounge and ripped out & removed a “window seat” in the bay window along with cleaning up the resulting mess it left behind.

IMG_0009The first piece of plumbing work has also been completed seeing some pipes (which presumably used to feed some sort of corner wash basin in one of the bedrooms) that had been left rising from the floor, capped off underneath the floor along with the excess removed.

I did briefly debate using those new-fangled push-fit fittings to cap the pipes but ended up going with a more traditional compression IMG_0006 fitting… Was working on the basis that if the pipework is going to be tucked away under the floorboards I’d rather know that the caps were secure and not going to weaken over time or suddenly decide to part company with the end of the pipe. The idea of suddenly acquiring an unexpected water feature in both a bedroom and the corner of the lounge ceiling really doesn’t appeal!!

Finally, we’ve also had a couple of builders out to come and quote for knocking down the dividing wall between what is currently a kitchen utility area and a dining room – intention being to create a larger open-plan kitchen-dining area rather than keeping a smallish utility and a formal dining room.

Next steps to include installing coving in the bedrooms; painting bedroom 1’s new plaster, and having the lounge, hallway & stairs replastered to finally removing one of 1970’s finest creations – floor to ceiling patterned Artex….!!!

Battle won & 2nd challenge of the day!

It was long & drawn out… but the built in wardrobes are no more.
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(Start to finish in about 4 hours !)

I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an over-engineered construction in a bedroom! Today’s flat-pack offerings are positively fragile in comparison, but on the plus side if you decide you’ve had enough of them they can be removed with little more than a strong push.

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These by comparison required removal by force with the use of jigsaws, hammers, pry bar, drills & power screwdrivers. Every piece seemed to be either nailed or screwed to anything it touched – along with plenty of bolts anchoring it all to the surrounding walls. I’m sure our neighbours probably thought I was demolishing half the house, but no… just a wardrobe!

Wardrobes out of the way, attention turned to the second challenge of the day – removal of the multiple layers of wallpaper, top one of which was carrying a couple of coats of paint for good measure.

Looks nice from a distance…
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However, its amazing what paint-on-wallpaper can conceal…

So far so good – white base coat = nice and handy to paint over…
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Move onto the next wall and… PURPLE walls!?
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Looks like more white, but with a lilac “feature” ? 
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Tomorrow’s plan is to get the remaining wallpaper off and  clean up / inspect the walls to find out whether we’re going to be able to “make good” ourselves or if we need the services of a tame plasterer!

And so it begins…

First “real” task on the agenda (after yesterday’s clean etc) is to strip out a er, lovely built in wardrobe.

Looks like it was knocked up by an over zealous chippy when the house was built – complete with a fine example of 1970’s wallpaper for good measure.

Definitely has to go…. Only question is who’s going to give up first? Me or the wardrobe??

The builder definitely didn’t want these to come down without a fight!

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