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Plasterwork finally done!

Reached a bit of a milestone over the last weekend – all of the replastering we needed to do for the moment has now finally been completed.IMG_0109

The Lounge has now been finished, along with the hall, staircase walls and upstairs landing walls!

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The biggest benefit of this work being finished is that it means we can start to actually decorate the rooms now – and hopefully the lounge can start to look slightly less like a building site, and more like a room.

As a quick reminder of why we need to do this, this photo was what the stair walls (and the hall / upstairs walls) used to look like….

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They now look more like this… which even with bare plaster are a vast improvement over heavily ridged Artex!

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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….!!!

Always strange what you find..

Ripped out the window seat to find a hole in the plaster – complete with filling in the form of a copy of some pages of the Eastern Evening News from April 15th, 1976!


Definitely the EEN…

 
 
It’s a “Late Final edition”, presumably from the days when two editions were actually produced (!), complete with a lead story by Peter Franzen, who has recently retired as Editor of the Eastern Daily Press.

Lounge stripped

Just a quick update:
Lounge has now been completely wallpaper stripped & prepared for replastering.

All looking a touch bare at the moment but that should hopefully start to change rapidly now.

Next stop is to tidy up what appears to be a patched-over serving hatch (!)

and to remove a window seat/ cupboard currently adorning the bay window…

While that’s going on we’ve started prepping & painting one of the bedrooms & need to sand back / scrape off some of the lovely artex that’s going to be plastered over!

Onwards!

Our next challenge: The Lounge

While waiting for quotes from our plasterer, we’ve made a start on wallpaper stripping in the lounge. The walls in here appear fine at first glance, but looking again reveals niceties like a badly-patched serving hatch & poor quality plaster repairs – all of which are only going to disappear if the walls are reskimmed.

Here are the before photos….

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Wallpaper stripping is currently in progress.. more photos to come!

The Day after Completion…

Well, despite having had the keys for less than 24 hours we’ve hit the ground running on day 1!

With the aid of a massive amount of help we’ve made a start on cleaning the house from top to bottom, cutting back & clearing up the garden, starting to strip back the lounge to prepare for having walls re-skimmed, and of-course, changing locks.

The day’s also seen our first (of many) expensive trips to the nearest DIY store along with a visit from a tame kitchen fitter/supply company to measure up and arranging quotes for plastering work.

Looking around the house, that to-do list has already started to grow…

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