After we had the heating upgraded, we had dreams of finishing off the downstairs. We decided to return to removing wallpaper in the kitchen in the hope that the other walls wouldn’t prove as difficult as the first one. We picked the radiator wall to start with by the dining room table as some of the wallpaper had already been stripped back when the radiator was replaced.
Continue reading Perks of Removing the WallpaperCategory: Renovation
Project progress on renovation.
Electric Dreams
Ben and I weren’t keen on how all the light switches in the house are supplied power through trunking. So we planned to bury the cables in the wall.
Continue reading Electric DreamsMore Draught Proofing
So if you’ve managed to get this far without the understanding that the kitchen in this house gets pretty draughty we thought we’d do another post just to emphasise this.
Continue reading More Draught ProofingShelves, Doors and Structured Cabling
Here’s a post we wrote months ago and just haven’t had time to finish. Instead of pretending we’re posting then, it now includes more updates about the same things.
After the heating was done we finally got around to sorting out our upstairs doors. They all needed planing to actually fit back into their frames (most of them had never fit even before the new carpets were put in, honestly what was wrong with the previous people?? This took maybe half an hour to fix per door), but we hadn’t had the heart to tackle it yet.
Continue reading Shelves, Doors and Structured CablingClearing the Outhouse (and mattress)
Our mess clearing coincided with the clearing of the rest of the mess from moving. The outhouse was totally full of rubbish, parts of a bed, piles of bits of wardrobe, all sorts.
Continue reading Clearing the Outhouse (and mattress)The Heating Makeover
Here is our much delayed post on our heating switch. We quickly realised that the existing system was not going to cut it. We had an archaic 30 year old boiler, a badly insulated hot water cylinder and a water tank that wasn’t nearly high up enough to give good pressure. On top of that we had sludge filled radiators that barely worked and a kitchen that sucked out what small output they had. Something had to change.
Continue reading The Heating MakeoverTemperature Update
The outside temperature has increased, and with it, the kitchen. It is getting up to around 15 all on its own during the day! Working upstairs also helps, though the kettle feels a long way away.
Carpets and Floorboards
The day had arrived, and we would soon have new floors. But first, moving everything downstairs, Greggs breakfast and screwing down the floorboards.
Continue reading Carpets and FloorboardsOperation Bright – Freshening Up the Landing
On the landing, all the wood was painted brown. The skirting, the doors and frames, the banister, the attic hatch and the cupboard, all a sort of pucey brown colour. Now, bearing in mind this is the darkest room in the house, this seemed counter intuitive to us.
Continue reading Operation Bright – Freshening Up the LandingThe Living Room Light Saga
In the living room we were left with a tingly dangly chandelier. It got in the way of everything. So, we bought a new light pendant for £1.50 and took it down. It was then that I discovered that the wiring for lights was significantly more complicated than I thought…
Continue reading The Living Room Light Saga
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