The House Projects Thread
- Jimmy Choo
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Well, that was a frustrating weekend.
The vertical faces of the planks were showing and looked terrible so I went back with an artists paint brush and filled it in. Sadly, that made it look worse so I ripped it all up and I'll start again next weekend.
On the plus side, I now know how to do it properly and the hardest part (fixing the floor and removing any place settings) is done.
On the downside, the original deadline of 2nd December is looking less likely.
The vertical faces of the planks were showing and looked terrible so I went back with an artists paint brush and filled it in. Sadly, that made it look worse so I ripped it all up and I'll start again next weekend.
On the plus side, I now know how to do it properly and the hardest part (fixing the floor and removing any place settings) is done.
On the downside, the original deadline of 2nd December is looking less likely.
Banal Vapid Platitudes
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Getting there with the master bedroom now... mere months after we started!
Ceiling was re-skimmed after chipping off all the aborted skim that flaked off.



New fitch style locks on the windows to replace the tatty old screw down brighton style ones:


Shiny new solid brass rim lock to replace the £5 pressed metal ones from B&Q that were on there previously.

Cheapo £1.50 light switches and plug sockets also to go in due course plus new knobs for the cupboard.
Naturally given our run of bad luck with this job, when I was sealing the ceiling for the second attempt at skimming, I managed to spill paint which the first decorator had ingeniously hidden under the bed, so now we need to replace the carpet too (though thankfully it is a cheap one so will only be another couple of hundred quid but still...)

Ceiling was re-skimmed after chipping off all the aborted skim that flaked off.



New fitch style locks on the windows to replace the tatty old screw down brighton style ones:


Shiny new solid brass rim lock to replace the £5 pressed metal ones from B&Q that were on there previously.

Cheapo £1.50 light switches and plug sockets also to go in due course plus new knobs for the cupboard.
Naturally given our run of bad luck with this job, when I was sealing the ceiling for the second attempt at skimming, I managed to spill paint which the first decorator had ingeniously hidden under the bed, so now we need to replace the carpet too (though thankfully it is a cheap one so will only be another couple of hundred quid but still...)

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Oh yes and I forgot - shutters going on this Wednesday. Christmas presents are going to be limited to £5pp this year 

- Rich B
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Looks like a Lovely proportioned room to start with - nice colour scheme with the green and dark wood too. 
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Thanks, Rich - its effectively the full width of the house so a pretty big master bedroom - would have looked even bigger before the previous owners added those fitted wardrobes.
The colour is actually blue rather than green (F&B Oval Room Blue) but like most of their colours it is actually grey with various different other pigments mixed in which resemble the name of the paint pretty much at random
ETA: oh and we painted the front door and replaced the locks/door furniture too. Not quite sure why I took the photos before cleaning off the fingerprints
Green is probably not quite as light in real life as it looks in the picture of the door alone.


The colour is actually blue rather than green (F&B Oval Room Blue) but like most of their colours it is actually grey with various different other pigments mixed in which resemble the name of the paint pretty much at random

ETA: oh and we painted the front door and replaced the locks/door furniture too. Not quite sure why I took the photos before cleaning off the fingerprints



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I approve of all of that 
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Very nice indeed ! The whole downstairs of ours is painted the same colour.
Dave!
Dave!
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A couple of weeks ago...
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Blimey, there won't be any spare acrows left in the world shortly 

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I'm thinking of farming them Simon... 
The steel they installed was blue - hence Zoolander references...


The steel they installed was blue - hence Zoolander references...
- Rich B
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i can’t see the image?! (And I want to!)DaveE wrote: Tue Nov 20, 2018 5:11 pm I'm thinking of farming them Simon...
The steel they installed was blue - hence Zoolander references...
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Not sure why you can't see it Rich - it's just a photo linked from Google Photos...
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Couldn't see it on my phone but it's fine in Chrome on my PC - no doubt Google anti-competitive behaviour 

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Whereas I could see it on my phone, but on Chrome on my PC it's now disappeared. Go figureJobbo wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:53 am Couldn't see it on my phone but it's fine in Chrome on my PC - no doubt Google anti-competitive behaviour![]()

- Rich B
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Ive had it before where google images wouldn’t open on my phone, then I opened them up on a pc and they opened on the phone too. Bizarre.
Doors in!


The under floor heating is a few days behind, which puts a bit more pressure on me for the flooring, but it should be ok.
Doors in!


The under floor heating is a few days behind, which puts a bit more pressure on me for the flooring, but it should be ok.
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I like your doors
They're sliding rather than bifolds, are they? The much smaller frames make such a difference.

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That looks fucking fantastic - all that light! What did it look before, sorry if you've already posted. That's a house-changer by the looks.
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Do you have an Android phone or use the Chrome brower on your phone? Still not showing in Safari on my iPhone.
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Android phone, Chrome browser.