A few before and after pics...

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My projects were nothing like some of you guys have done, but I thought i'd show a few before and after pics:

Spare Room:
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Still need to buy a new door :roll:

Kitchen:
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Front Room after making a channel in the wall for cables and plastering:
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And one of our dogs protesting about the new wood flooring:
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Thanks for watching :D
 
Nice job there, neat and professional. You a plasterer by trade? I've had a dabble at it in my new cloakroom and I'm happy with the results too!
 
Thanks Ned.

No, I'm an IT geek (Specialise IT security) and up until a couple of years ago had never even put up a shelf or even wired a plug.

We bought our first flat in 2004, which looked quite 'tidy' if not a bit dated. When we came round to decorate, we found that things were not as they seemed.

It started when we tried to take some wallpaper off and the walls crumbled. We constantly had water leaks where the previous owner tried to bodge his own plumbing and endless other issues.

So everything that I have done, I have learnt as I went along. Some things have gone well, but other mistakes I have made have been quite expensive.

The main thing that I really wish I had done, was putting the flooring down before the skirting. I'm really really angry with myself for not doing this. I really hate the beading.
 
The finish on these is really nice youve done a good job, although i was taught to never plaster right down to the floor just incase there was a major leake on the floor. but excellent work
 
I was told never to plaster or plasterboard right to the floor on the ground floor, in case of damp? Upstairs is fine though.......so i was told.

Either way lazzerr1 good job dude. Us IT geeks can get our hands dirty when we want to eh?

Your DIY experience pretty much mirrors mine tbh. I'm on a 25sqm extension now, as a few on here know, seeing as i'm picking brain constantly for advice. :P

But hey, that's what this forum is for.
 
Thanks all.

Haven't done anything for a while due to money :( but hopefully get started again in the summer.

I have also lost all encouragement to do anything now that the house is worth less than we bought it for.
 
so do it up so you have somewhere nice to live, not to sell?

This was the original plan, but to cut a long story short, we have outgrown it. We live in a 1st floor 2 bed maisonette, with communal garden and have two dogs.

The plan changed from it being a 3 year home. We are now going to keep it an rent it out whilst renting a bigger house (Off of a family member).
 
Wow, looks like a lot of work but well worth the effort. Enjoy the benfits!
 
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