Sunday, 11 October 2009

New Doors and almost finished staircase - 11 Oct 2009

Well its been another couple of months!

We now have 6 hung and fully working doors and doorways and an almost finished staircase.

As all the walls had been boarded the door frames were too narrow and not a single one square. We could have done this ourselves but just did not have the time. We used the joiner who fitted the kitchen as he'd done such a good job. He estimated it would take 3 days but actually took 7, luckily we had a quote for the job!



The door furniture was from screwfix and was so much cheaper and better quality then the likes of wickes & B&Q! The ones we got were half price at £11/pair.

The stripping and sanding of the stairs has taken months of really hard work but now its finished it was worth it! Here's a before and after:



The stairs are probably as old as the house (71) and had many many coats of varnish and paint suffocating them! I think you'll agree they look much better now! I have no idea how much solid wood stairs like these would cost to buy now!

We are going to stain them a little bit darker then varnish them! I hope we don't ruin them after all that hard work ha ha! Eventually we would like to glaze the holes in the bannister but this will have to wait until we have moved in and saved a few more pennies!

Next update will be of the skirting board then the carpets :-)

Monday, 27 July 2009

We have a fully working kitchen :-) 27th July 2009

Its been a while again but we have achieved lots!

The flooring is finished in the kitchen/diner and the kitchen is fitted! It took 5 days and the carpenter has done a wonderful job! I'm so glad we decided to pay someone to do it!

Here's the piccys:



Think I need to clean my camera lens as the pictures are a bit fuzzy!

We've also boarded out the loft - well Stuart has, I just passed him things. We also insulated it all up there! What a horrible job!

Next on the list was the stairs. We have almost finished stripping and sanding them. Ive never seen so much dust in my life! They do look lovely! We've decided to have a runner up the stairs now as they are too nice to cover up! Ill have to take some pictures when we've finished.

We are also getting the joiner back to sort out all the doorways and hang the new doors! Got some real bargains from b&q:

Upstairs Doors £89 online but only £24.99 instore!
Downstairs Doors £99 online but only £49.99 instore!

Just got to decide on door handles now. Think these will come from Screwfix as they are quite cheap!

Also went carpet shopping at the weekend! Allied carpets wanted £1600 for 3 bedrooms and landing/stairs (not including underlay). I thought this seemed a lot so we went to a local shop to see what they could offer. £900 including everything! The service was a million times better too!

List of things still left to do:

Fit skirting
Finish floor in lounge and hall
Fit carpets upstairs
Finish tiling bathroom & fit extractor
Pack
Move in!

Its definitely smaller! :-)

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Kitchen Flooring - 8th July 2009

We have finally started laying the kitchen flooring! Yey!

It took all last weekend to get the underfloor heating laid, its very fiddly trying to get all that cabling into the socket!



We laid underlay then the carbon UF heating then the barrier!

We've been laying the flooring after work and I'm soooo tired! Almost finished it now! We had to go for engineered wood because of the UF heating, it is lovely though, dark antique gold oak! We're having to get a move on because the kitchen is being fitted on Tuesday (14th) hoorah! It should be finished by Friday!

The flooring has taken a little bit longer than we thought because the floor is a little uneven. Managed to sort it out by laying double insulation in places! We thought about using a self levelling compound but because the solid floor meets suspended floor in the living room it would cause more of a difference in level!

Here's a piccy of it almost finished:



Dad also put up the new light in the kitchen, I'm hoping its big enough to light where we need it to, need to play around with the spots. If not we'll just have to get a bigger one!



I cant tell you how exciting it is to almost have a room finished! I was beginning to think this day would never come!

Monday, 29 June 2009

Understairs finished and kitchen started - 29th June 09

Well its been a while again...sorry!

We have sorted the underfloor problem and the floorboards are down. It looks so much better now and the musty damp smell has gone! Here's a piccy of Stuart's masterpiece!



We have also had delivery of the kitchen. Bought it in Ikea so it arrived flat packed. Doesn't look much as it is:



We have also decorated the kitchen and started to lay the underfloor heating this weekend!
Its a bit tedious because you have to lay underlay then the UF heating strips then cut out tracks in the underlay for the cables then cover it with a vapour barrier! Phew its wearing me out just typing about it ha ha! Now we have got all that done we can start laying the wood flooring.

Once this is done we can get a kitchen fitter in then we will have a room finished! So far we've had 2 quotes for £600 and waiting for a 3rd. Once weve got them all we can get the kitchen in!

Here's a couple of piccys of the almost finished kitchen decor:



This week we will hopefully get the floor finished then Ill take some more pictures!

Sunday, 31 May 2009

Hooray finally an update!

Right what has happened in the last 3 months....

We have finally finished all the wiring, just got the sockets to put on downstairs and fit the underfloor heating.

We had a slight drama with the underfloor heating in the bathroom with the sensor probe not working. It had been tested and ok'd but after we had tiled (typical) it decided it didn't want to work anymore. We had thought it could have been the heating wire itself but thank god it wasn't otherwise we would have had to take up all the tiles! As it was only the probe we just had to lift one tile. This itself was a total pain as it wouldn't lift as a whole and so we had to chip it away bit by bit to avoid damaging the cable underneath! We have now replaced the probe and its all working fine! Just got to lay a new tile.

The plastering is all finished and we have started decorating. All downstairs has been mist coated and the living room and pantry finished:




Its a bit difficult to see the colours but the chimney breast in the livingroom is a whitish cream (Crown - Winterbloom) and the walls are a mushroom colour (Crown - Wheatgrass).

We also painted the pantry winterbloom to keep it light as its a small space!

We have also dug out under the stairs as once we had taken the wall down we realised it was damp. So we have put in a new damp proof membrane and put in brick supports for the new joists. We are also having to replace part of a joist and a lot of the floorboards due to dry rot!



I was expecting loads of rubbish to be under the floorboards but it wasn't too bad just needed a bit of clearing and a good hoover. (The dodgy pipework is no longer connected and we are going to remove it).

Once we have put floorboards back down and under the stairs we can lay the underfloor heating and get the wooden floor down! I cant wait for this as it will make a huge difference!

Next few jobs are to get the plumber back to service the boiler so we can have hot water, lay the flooring downstairs, fix the skirting and architrave, carpet upstairs, fit kitchen and finish bathroom...move in!

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Bathroom Floor Tiled - 3rd March 2009

Stuart has laid and grouted the tiles on the bathroom floor! They look so lovely, a prett good job for a first timer!

The wall tiles will hopefully be done this weekend coming!

Monday, 23 February 2009

Boarded Hall & Landing - 21st/22nd Feb 09

The hall and landing is boarded and is looking so much better! We spoke to the plasterers and they said we should knock down the wall as its serving no purpose. They said we could either leave it open or they could stud and board it.

Once we had knocked it down, we decided to leave it that way as it made the hall so much bigger! Only problem now is that there is no damp proof membrane! It looks like it used to be a coal house under the stairs as there is a door that has been blocked up. We dug up the concrete and found rubble and then soil. We are going to dig it down to the foundations and put in new joist supports so we can lay floorboards straight across. Where the original floorboards met the soil they have become rotten so need replacing anyway! Another little job we were not expecting!





Still carrying on with the electrics, adding an extra socket under the stairs now so that was a bit of extra work for my Dad!

Should have the electrics finished this week and the plasterers will have skimmed the hall by Thursday! One room left to go then we can start making it look pretty!