Beautiful boiler.
Brand new obscure window and brand new light fitting, with brand new plastered ceiling. Also some wallpaper samples clinging on for dear life.
In the meantime, Ross has been to visit and he and Husband were galvanised into stripping an awful lot of evil, evil textured wallpaper, as well as a lot of filling in gaps in the skirting boards, replacing crappy skirting boards, etc., and dealing with the ridiculous hole in the beam boxing in below the attic, which was exposed when the old hot water tank cupboard was taken out:
Empty room! No more horrid fitted furniture. Also no more horrid textured wallpaper!
Ridiculous end to the boxing in, with the start of a repair.
Admire the lovely naked walls if you please!
Ross had to cut wood to size to slot into the boxing in, which just stops... Next we have to come up with some way to reproduce the smooth surface of the boxing in (yes it's boxed in, plastered over and then painted... what and why, who knows).
Basically it's all about the No More Nails. Skirting board, kitchen worktop, garden gate, curtain rail, that stuff is a miracle in a tube.
The front room has been papered over the course of one fun-filled weekend by the Wife, assisted by the Husband. We were lazy and went over the woodchip. I say lazy. It was not laziness so much as "oh it'll be easy to get off... hmm hot water should do it... Oh $%&£ my hand is shredded... Okay, okay, let's just paper over it and then at least one room is fairly close to being done." Top tip: dark wallpaper, textured wallpaper, vinyl... yes do test an area with a sample first, you will be surprised as to what can hide the texture and what can't. We painted the ceiling first, then stumbled out and about to procure the wallpaper. We went to a wallpaper shop we've driven past every day for at least a year, only to find ourselves ignored and no wallpaper for sale, only pattern books. (Seriously though, you're running a decorating shop, a couple come in with paint splattered through their hair wearing clothes with paint smears everywhere and you ignore them?!) So we dashed across town to this totally bizarre place which looked to all intents and purposes to be closed down since 1982, but actually was open, though it looked and smelled like 1982 inside. Walked away with SO much wallpaper. Result!
Yes we had already tried B and Q, they did not have anything of the darkness and texture we needed except some fashionable "city at night" type glittery stuff which wasn't really appropriate for a bedroom (!). We were tempted by the Star Wars movie poster collages but...!!
It's from Italy dontchaknow.
Brand new and very exciting plug socket.
The new plastering has made such a difference. It is looking like a real house now, and less like a stupid time warp hell hole. It is actually quite nice to have a darker ceiling colour as it brings it down and makes the room more cosy. Of course we will have to paint it white, but it is funny how colour can change a room.
Dining room looking smooth.
Lounge looking very clean.
The stove is absolutely gorgeous and we are very happy with it. They tested the chimney during the survey, and as we are finding, it is an excellent "draw". Having had a few fires we're getting the hang of controlling the air vent properly. Buying the tongs and brush etc. was a surprisingly emotional experience! Currently the room is empty but we're planning to move furniture back in ...once we've given everything that all important coat of paint.
The firebox hibernates under the sheet while the dining chairs stand guard.
The dining chairs are a departure from our approach so far - brand new, made to order from a high street store. The vision for the dining room is a cafe/bar style atmosphere, so we wanted chairs that were good for "dining" but also for "lounging". They are in every chain coffee shop but surprisingly difficult to find for sale. We're looking forward to getting the decorating done so we can enjoy sitting in these and relaxing! Personally I feel a bit conflicted in buying brand new furniture. Stuff is not the be all and end all but it is nice to have things you really like rather than just "something". In this case we decided to buy new - it's not like we are planning to buy any more dining chairs...
The lounge lights have also been rewired, resulting in a working ceiling light and a two-way switch for the wall lights. This means it is now possible to switch off the lights without going to the front door! I know, I know... we worry about getting soft with all these mod cons...
Beautifully plastered re-wiring.
Beautiful new 2-way light switch.
In other news the attic remains the same, albeit with brand new windows. All the doors and windows are done now, hurrah! The only issues are to do with finishing which was sub-standard on two of them - they were supposed to fix this way back when they were done, but window company had a guy suffer a car accident. That is terrible but at the same time deeply annoying because they cancelled the fixing appointment and have no space until December. So it's dragging on but there's no point getting upset about it - it will get done eventually.
The attic blinds were an interesting adventure - Velux told us they have a new warehouse in France with "teething problems" which meant the (highly expensive) official Velux blackout blinds were lost by TNT (or Velux - who knows). It took several assertive phone calls to sort it out and then they were delayed by a few weeks due to being out of stock (!). All this despite the original order being for delivery within 1 week! Wife put them up after a week of trying to get Husband to do it - definitely worth getting the official ones, they are a perfect fit and very effective at blackout.
Most of our stuff is in storage, and some is just piled up in the attic. Looking forward to unpacking it again once the rooms are decorated!
Attic bedroom/lounge
Attic bedroom/storage unit
Bathroom has been updated with a new sink, mirror with storage, and of course the vinyl flooring laid for the benefit of the mortgage valuation. Wife is quite handy really.
Nifty!
Almost a proper bathroom...
Now with infinite hot water!
Both sink and mirror are from Ikea. Sink took an entire weekend to purchase and fit. Mirror one evening. If you ever try to purchase a sink from Ikea, make sure to take drinks and snacks in with you...
Wife is also proud of her terranium:
Growing like it's going out of style.
These plants are the descendants of a plant originally belonging to Wife's great-grandmother, and are very happy since being moved into the bathroom. It's south facing and the increased humidity due to frequent hot baths seems to be of benefit.
The kitchen remains in a fully operational, if aesthetically basic state. We have discovered sticky-backed vinyl, which has a range of uses including the covering of old kitchen units. Hey presto! Looks just like Ikea! Wife did a test unit in black wood-effect - literally indistinguishable from Ikea. The units are perfectly functional - we'll see how we go when we get to the point of having the kitchen done.
House clearance electric cooker, with prodigious condiment collection.
I was so good this morning, I even did the washing up.
Flat surfaces attract stuff.
Aaand that's about it for now. I shall not write a list of everything else that needs doing! I'm off to carry on recovering from the flu and knitting. Ciao!




















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