Hi.
So some of you may have seen my other posts on our hallway rennovation of our 1920s semi.
Well it's been back to brick and laths for a couple of months now and we are not getting anywhere!
I had to let our agreed builder go, before he put it back together, as I learnt that it had lime...
Hi. So we're having the hall renovated and I've forgotten until a week before, due to the stress of the cost spiralling, to tell the Electrican that the Plasterer is coming the same day!
Worst still, that we wanted to move the understairs door to the left slightly, to create shelves inside to...
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I have just purchased a bungalow. It's in need of a full renovation but just doing the planning now. I am wanting to install word flooring (or LVT) throughout as I think it makes a place look bigger. I have seen some really lovely parquet LVT and engineered wood floors and wondering if...
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Currently renovating an old wetroom.
1. Removed everything back to brick. Currently, Have stud battened the walls, insulated the spacing and am now ready to apply the tile backer board, however, before I apply the tile backer board. Should I cover the insulation and battens with a...
I am looking at renovating a 130yr old stone house which currently has lath and plaster internally. Two tradesmen have advised not to insulate and just redecorate but one has said rip out and insulate with kingspan. A friend who has been in a similar situation has advised that heating bills...
Just had a new door installed and an outside door in the arched doorway was removed. Not sure why people have 2 doors to be honest...
As you can see from the photos the thin decorative bricks have been cut away to make way for the door which has since been removed and I would like to refurbish...
In what order would you create a wet room? Renovation.
I have stripped the old wet room back to brick.
I just want your guys opinions on what order you would do things from materials used to completion. I will have concrete block benches, screed slope floor to the drain, and shower head mixer...
I have stripped the old wet room back to brick.
I just want your guys opinions on what order you would do things from materials used to completion. I will have concrete block benches, screed slope floor to the drain, and shower head mixer etc... but as for everything, what order and how would...
Hi everyone! New here, looking forward to being massively impressed with your immediate support! (I have zero time to decide on the below!)...
We have to have our entire house rendered, much to our servere disappointment.
Our bay window shingles. Part of the render agreement is to remove them...
Hi, Guys would like your advice and opinions please concerning my wetroom renovations.
I have stripped the walls back to bare brick and removed the previous concrete screed. Sadly, the previous screen was done by someone who didn't slope it correctly allowing water to flow out of the wetroom...
Good afternoon folks! I have recently purchased a Bungalow and plan to renovate and extend it. However as you can see from the below picture the height of the floor is raised a good elevation.
Simply put, why would this be the case?
Secondly if I am about to completely gut the building, replace...
I am in the process of purchasing a 1970s bungalow. It was originally the ground keepers house for a gated community and a bunch of flats. I have some plans to do a single story extension, the current area is around 600 Sq foot and I want to increase it to around 1000 Sq foot. I plan to renovate...
Very soon we are intending on creating an open plan kitchen/diner by holding up the gable end of the house using "picture frame" type steels. The calculations mention considering to use scaffolding/racking shores? Are these necessary?
We were intending on using plenty of Strongboy XLs (on a...
I have an 1800's cottage and have to put new floors in the attic room. Elm joists and am replacing square edge floorboards. The ceiling below is lath and plaster. I am debating whether I can use clout nails and hammer in, or whether it is more sensible to use a nail gun. Aesthetically the cloud...
So I am renovating my sash windows in my new house. New to doing it, but a very competent DIYer. All painted in/cords cut etc as you'd expect but wonderfully, they are all original with one exception.
I have taken out both sashes and removed the weights from the first window. It is evident...
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We are going through a cellar to basement project and just want to ask a few details about the drainage layout and what offers both building regulation coverage, but also what is the most practical solution.
We aren't 100% tied to the layout so if a more suitable layout would be...
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I am having a bit of a nightmare removing all dust from my concrete floor surface because the floor is bumpy I can't hoover. Below is pictures, I need to patch up the holes first before applying the self levelling compound. Please could anyone help me regarding the following...
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Bit of advice needed? The Mrs & I have had some major alterations done to our house and are now in the process of tackling the living room and having the current gas fire in the living room altered.
Currently we have an old fashioned gas fire with a brick surround in front of the...
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I am in the process of fully refurbishing my upstairs bathroom, with a new suite. All of which shall be put into the same place due to the space restriction. Below is my current bathroom & floor plan which you can tell is a small bathroom.
I would like the new bath, basin cabinet &...
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I have a crosswall contruction property and have been told that side walls are the only supporting walls. The downstairs consists of a hallway, kitchen and lounge and all walls between them are hollow sounding.
I want to knock down the wall between the kitchen and lounge. Is this safe...