Hi All
I am new on this forum, so please go easy on me.
I've just started a full height extension on my 3 Bed Semi (more of that to follow), but here are a few pictures of the last project, which was the modernisation of the longe.
We moved in in 2001, and decorated the whole place very quickly to make it liveable.
Since then, I have gone back and done each room properly. It is the lounge that I am most pleased with though.
This is the room as we had done initially and very quickly.....
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I needed something to back up the radiator, so decided to fit an electric fire. I also wanted a TV on the chimney breast that was low enough to be nice to watch, and had no visible wires to or cables to it.
Having gone for a 40" TV, the chimney breast also needed to be widened.
I went for Studwork and plaster board, and aranged the studs so that the cables could be routed out to the sides.......
[GALLERY=media, 19443][/GALLERY]
All plaster boarded up, and I decided to have my first go at proper plastering. ............
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> I deliberately made the alcoves 1010mm wide, so that I could modify a couple of Oak Doored kitchen cabinets from B&Q for the AV storage.
> I made the cupboard tops out of Solid Oak flooring, and routed a nice Rad on the front edge.
> I made the Mantle Piece and uprights out of more Oak Floor boards, because I could find anything for sale that was anywhere near as low as I wanted.
> I couldn't face paying for a Bespoke Marble fire surround to be made up, so with some careful cutting I made one out of Wickes Marble Floor Tiles.
> I then made the Hearth out of MDF, and filled it with more of the Oak Floor Boards.
> Finally the TV went on the wall, and the cables were hidden. The speaker cables go up from behind the right hand cabinet, up inside the new chimney breast, and are distributed around the room underneath the coving. There are also 2 Cat5 wired computer network points behind each cupboard which run to where the broadband comes into the house, ready for any AV kit that utilise it.
And here is the end result ..............
[GALLERY=media, 19445][/GALLERY]
Cheers
Gary
I'll start another thread to monitor progress on the extension !
I am new on this forum, so please go easy on me.
I've just started a full height extension on my 3 Bed Semi (more of that to follow), but here are a few pictures of the last project, which was the modernisation of the longe.
We moved in in 2001, and decorated the whole place very quickly to make it liveable.
Since then, I have gone back and done each room properly. It is the lounge that I am most pleased with though.
This is the room as we had done initially and very quickly.....
[GALLERY=media, 19442][/GALLERY]
I needed something to back up the radiator, so decided to fit an electric fire. I also wanted a TV on the chimney breast that was low enough to be nice to watch, and had no visible wires to or cables to it.
Having gone for a 40" TV, the chimney breast also needed to be widened.
I went for Studwork and plaster board, and aranged the studs so that the cables could be routed out to the sides.......
[GALLERY=media, 19443][/GALLERY]
All plaster boarded up, and I decided to have my first go at proper plastering. ............
[GALLERY=media, 19444][/GALLERY]
> I deliberately made the alcoves 1010mm wide, so that I could modify a couple of Oak Doored kitchen cabinets from B&Q for the AV storage.
> I made the cupboard tops out of Solid Oak flooring, and routed a nice Rad on the front edge.
> I made the Mantle Piece and uprights out of more Oak Floor boards, because I could find anything for sale that was anywhere near as low as I wanted.
> I couldn't face paying for a Bespoke Marble fire surround to be made up, so with some careful cutting I made one out of Wickes Marble Floor Tiles.
> I then made the Hearth out of MDF, and filled it with more of the Oak Floor Boards.
> Finally the TV went on the wall, and the cables were hidden. The speaker cables go up from behind the right hand cabinet, up inside the new chimney breast, and are distributed around the room underneath the coving. There are also 2 Cat5 wired computer network points behind each cupboard which run to where the broadband comes into the house, ready for any AV kit that utilise it.
And here is the end result ..............
[GALLERY=media, 19445][/GALLERY]
Cheers
Gary
I'll start another thread to monitor progress on the extension !