For tomorrow.
Our Christmas present to ourselves is a completed extension!!!!!!!
Kitchen fitter finished on frdiay morning, as did the plasterer. Kevin the plumber actually turned up on friday afternoon and did everything he was supposed to. John the electrician came round on saturday. He didn't finish then, so he's back today. Only a few hours of tradesmen to go....
We've got a washing machine again! And a downstairs water-supply!
We've got a small snaglist of things to sort out: leaky gutter; wonky lead-flashing, missing door-handle, but its nothing to stop us getting it all cleaned up, ready to decorate. I might get a few more pics up, or I might wait, in a Grand Designs style, and give you a grand finale in the New Year. But that partly depends on how much painting we get done next week.
And relax.......
Monday, 24 December 2007
Sunday, 16 December 2007
A thousand years errosion in one weekend
All we want is a kitchen sink...
Somewhat annoyingly, we've got 2 and neither are in place.
So on friday we had the joiners in, hanging the worlds tackiest internal doors (more on that later) and the kitchen fitters made a good start:

I picked up a needle gun from our local tool-hire shop and made a start on the dining room mantel-piece. Its very satisfying, blasting the whatsit out of a piece of stone :-) Hopefully IO'll be finishing it today.

Yesterday (saturday, the electrician came and wired in the mains sockets, some of the lights and the underfloor heating - its very odd walking on a warm flor. But nice too.
And the kitchen fitters came back and got a fair-way on.


We spent the morning hunting out toilets and basins for the cloakroom and choosing nicer internal doors. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find semi-glazed 4-panel doors! It seems that if you want clear glass, you have to pay through the nose for oak or similar wood, but if you want a cheaper, pine, door, you have to have frosted glass with a pattern etched in, and the really cheap moulded doors come with frosted glass with a really nasty pattern. Yuck.
So we're not having 4-panel glazed doors after all. We've got solid (moulded) doors for the cloakroom and utility room, and these glazed doors for the kitchen, dining room and lounge (which needed replacing anyway)
So on friday we had the joiners in, hanging the worlds tackiest internal doors (more on that later) and the kitchen fitters made a good start:
I picked up a needle gun from our local tool-hire shop and made a start on the dining room mantel-piece. Its very satisfying, blasting the whatsit out of a piece of stone :-) Hopefully IO'll be finishing it today.
Yesterday (saturday, the electrician came and wired in the mains sockets, some of the lights and the underfloor heating - its very odd walking on a warm flor. But nice too.
And the kitchen fitters came back and got a fair-way on.
So we're not having 4-panel glazed doors after all. We've got solid (moulded) doors for the cloakroom and utility room, and these glazed doors for the kitchen, dining room and lounge (which needed replacing anyway)
Thursday, 13 December 2007
Driving me crazy!
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Plastered like Paris
The plastering was finished yesterday, so you can get a better idea of the shape and size of the rooms.
They'll look bigger once the plaster is dry (which will take forever with no heating in there) and more so with the walls painted white.
Floor-tiles get grouted today, driveway gets block-paved today and the kitchen gets fitted friday & saturday. :-)
Dining Room, Kitchen and Utility Room:
Kevin strikes again!
Sunday, 9 December 2007
What a weekend!!!!!
It all started on friday morning. At 6:45am, when the floor-tilers arrived.
Follwed at 8am when Freedom Electric arrived to move the meter and power supply (cutting the power to the house for the day. We also had the joiners, putting up the rest of the woodork for the plasterers, the roofer and the electrician, who ened up being here until 8:30pm! And he still didn't finish.
On saturday, John the sparky was back at 7:30am to nearly complete the wiring. He didn't quite finish as he had to go to the Newcastle Utd match. The plasters turned up at 8:30 and made a cracking start. It was definitely cracking as they pout a hole in a hot water pipe, soaking the underfloor heating insulating board. I think I've saved the rest of the floor though.

They also cut the phoneline (again!) because the wires were "in the way"

But they came back on sunday with a mate who could fix both, to avoid a costly visit from BT
I spent until 11:15pm stripping the rest of the wallpaper yesterday, so now the room looks something like this:

Hopefully the plasterers will finish today. If John turns up on time.....
Follwed at 8am when Freedom Electric arrived to move the meter and power supply (cutting the power to the house for the day. We also had the joiners, putting up the rest of the woodork for the plasterers, the roofer and the electrician, who ened up being here until 8:30pm! And he still didn't finish.
On saturday, John the sparky was back at 7:30am to nearly complete the wiring. He didn't quite finish as he had to go to the Newcastle Utd match. The plasters turned up at 8:30 and made a cracking start. It was definitely cracking as they pout a hole in a hot water pipe, soaking the underfloor heating insulating board. I think I've saved the rest of the floor though.
They also cut the phoneline (again!) because the wires were "in the way"
But they came back on sunday with a mate who could fix both, to avoid a costly visit from BT
I spent until 11:15pm stripping the rest of the wallpaper yesterday, so now the room looks something like this:
Hopefully the plasterers will finish today. If John turns up on time.....
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
You floor me.
Monday, 3 December 2007
Its getting hot in here....
Well it could do, now the underfloor heating is in place!
This is how we looked last friday:


After a busy couple of weekends with assistance from very helpful friends, the kitchen and dining room is now gutted to a shell, so the floor-tilers have been able to start work. First tiles should be laid tomorrow....

And if you're wondering what we're doing for a kitchen (microwave, kettle and toaster) in the meantime, here it is:
This is how we looked last friday:
After a busy couple of weekends with assistance from very helpful friends, the kitchen and dining room is now gutted to a shell, so the floor-tilers have been able to start work. First tiles should be laid tomorrow....
And if you're wondering what we're doing for a kitchen (microwave, kettle and toaster) in the meantime, here it is:
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Lead
Some progress on the roof today: lead flashing along the ridge and joining the glass to the tiles (or where the tiles are supposed to be). It doesn't look too bad from inside, but we might have to do something to cover it up eventually.

Everything's slowing down now. Its looking nigh on impossible to be finished for Christmas. Everything apart from the plumbing is waiting for the wiring to be done on 7th of December. And as the plumber is a law unto himself, who knows how it will go...
Everything's slowing down now. Its looking nigh on impossible to be finished for Christmas. Everything apart from the plumbing is waiting for the wiring to be done on 7th of December. And as the plumber is a law unto himself, who knows how it will go...
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
No more stone-throwing...
Its a glass roof!! Albeit leaky round the edges until the roofers come back (hopefully tomorrow) to finish off. It lets an amzing amount of light in, even with a grey November sky

Now for a rant.
Uusually, its a nightmare trying to find a plumber, let alone get one to actually turn up. Ours has turned up unannounced (AGAIN!) and fitted the pipes for the central heating system.
If he'd told us he was coming we'd have been able to tell him that we're not having radiators, we've decided to install electric underfloor heating instead. Grrr....
Now for a rant.
Uusually, its a nightmare trying to find a plumber, let alone get one to actually turn up. Ours has turned up unannounced (AGAIN!) and fitted the pipes for the central heating system.
If he'd told us he was coming we'd have been able to tell him that we're not having radiators, we've decided to install electric underfloor heating instead. Grrr....
Saturday, 17 November 2007
And the wall came tumbling down. Again
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Let's look through the square window
Yes, we've got a window!! But not a door. The made-to-measure door didn't fit. Ooops...

We've also got internal walls, so here's the utility room and the loo:

We've also gained frosted glass in the velux in the loo, so modesty can be retained. Tomorrow, we say goodbye to the wall, and even more sadly, the sailing boat door :-(

We've also got internal walls, so here's the utility room and the loo:
We've also gained frosted glass in the velux in the loo, so modesty can be retained. Tomorrow, we say goodbye to the wall, and even more sadly, the sailing boat door :-(
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Bit of a mess
No real progress yet this week, other than a glass-less window and door being delivered, but hopefully tomorrow, the joiners wil be here to fit said window and door, build the new stud wall and knock down the existing stud wall between the kitchen and dining room. So I thought I'd kick-start the messy business by trying to get the wallpaper off the chimney breast. Given the amount of plaster that came off at the same time, I think we've a big job on our hands...
There's a slight chance the glass roof may turn up tomorrow too. But I bet it doesn't.
Had an expensive evening of internet shopping. Bought a combi-microwave, a multi-function oven, a 5-burner hob and an extractor hood. You don't want to know how much it hammered the credit card!
There's a slight chance the glass roof may turn up tomorrow too. But I bet it doesn't.
Had an expensive evening of internet shopping. Bought a combi-microwave, a multi-function oven, a 5-burner hob and an extractor hood. You don't want to know how much it hammered the credit card!
Sunday, 11 November 2007
Concrete evidence
We finally had the builders back on site last week. On thursday, we had another skip so they could tidy up (and luckily no-one crashed into it this time - long story)

On friday, we gained a concrete floor.


Should have the joiners in on monday and tuesday to build the internal walls. Exciting, isn't it?
On friday, we gained a concrete floor.
Should have the joiners in on monday and tuesday to build the internal walls. Exciting, isn't it?
Monday, 5 November 2007
Waste water pipes....
Thouroughly exciting one today. We've got a pipe.
It connects the bath drain to the hand-basin drain in the bathroom and means we won't have a pipe on the other side of the wall, going through the glass roof. Which is nice.

I am a bit concerened that it might be a little too near the roof line for comfort though...

We should be getting the window and door-frame tomorrow. Its only the door-frame as the joiner forgot to make the door. Good grief....
It connects the bath drain to the hand-basin drain in the bathroom and means we won't have a pipe on the other side of the wall, going through the glass roof. Which is nice.
I am a bit concerened that it might be a little too near the roof line for comfort though...
We should be getting the window and door-frame tomorrow. Its only the door-frame as the joiner forgot to make the door. Good grief....
Saturday, 3 November 2007
A Roof!!!
After a fairly uneventful week on the building front, well, nothing happened at all until yesterday, we've now (nearly) got a roof!

Its all felted and waterproof, including temporary cover where the glass roof will go in a couple of weeks.

One minor point is the lack of flashing at the house end, combined with the lack of drain (care of the roofer) means the bthroom sink empties out onto the roof, then falls down the gap, into the kitchen. Good job we'll be knocking it down then.

On the positive side of things, we've got our washing machine plumbed in again, and it was a lovely sunrise this morning :-)
Its all felted and waterproof, including temporary cover where the glass roof will go in a couple of weeks.
One minor point is the lack of flashing at the house end, combined with the lack of drain (care of the roofer) means the bthroom sink empties out onto the roof, then falls down the gap, into the kitchen. Good job we'll be knocking it down then.
On the positive side of things, we've got our washing machine plumbed in again, and it was a lovely sunrise this morning :-)
Thursday, 25 October 2007
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Update
No pictures today, but we have re-established communication. The builder, the roofer, the joiners and the glass-roof people have all been talking and know what they all want to do. Which is probably run away and leave us, but they're going to get on with it.
So hopefully, the joiners will come and remove the tiny veluxi tomorrow and re-arrange the joists into a sensible fashion, then the roofers will hopefully come on friday and put the slates on. Then the builders might come back next week and get the floor in.
Fingers crossed....
So hopefully, the joiners will come and remove the tiny veluxi tomorrow and re-arrange the joists into a sensible fashion, then the roofers will hopefully come on friday and put the slates on. Then the builders might come back next week and get the floor in.
Fingers crossed....
Monday, 22 October 2007
Rooftops and fireplaces
Its been a weekend of deliberation, but we're getting somewhere.
We've chosen our kitchen supplier AND the kitchen to supply. Next job is to choose the floor tiles.
After lots of frantic phone calls, we have a glass-roof ordered. Apparently we can't have a "conservatory-style" roof due to there being valley gutters on both sides. But we didn't want a conservatory-style roof, so thats ok. We're basically going to get 4 large panes of energy-efficient double-glazed glass to sit on the rafters. Which is what we wanted all along. And we don't need planning permission as the general public won't be able to see them.
No major developments outside to show you, only a re-routed gutter and drainpipe.
But, given that I had to come home early today to see the roof designer, I made the most of the afternoon and started in the dining room, from this:

Via an awful lot of soot to this:

Leaving us with this:

Which is possibly going to have a gas real-flame stove type thing.
And in case you're wondering, up the chimney looks like this:
We've chosen our kitchen supplier AND the kitchen to supply. Next job is to choose the floor tiles.
After lots of frantic phone calls, we have a glass-roof ordered. Apparently we can't have a "conservatory-style" roof due to there being valley gutters on both sides. But we didn't want a conservatory-style roof, so thats ok. We're basically going to get 4 large panes of energy-efficient double-glazed glass to sit on the rafters. Which is what we wanted all along. And we don't need planning permission as the general public won't be able to see them.
No major developments outside to show you, only a re-routed gutter and drainpipe.
But, given that I had to come home early today to see the roof designer, I made the most of the afternoon and started in the dining room, from this:
Via an awful lot of soot to this:
Leaving us with this:
Which is possibly going to have a gas real-flame stove type thing.
And in case you're wondering, up the chimney looks like this:
Thursday, 18 October 2007
And the walls came tumbling down....
This is where the door, window and kitchen sink used to be.
So its washing up in the bath from now on....
Its all going a bit mad...
Our dear builders are charging head-long into the build. Which is good. Or it should be. Unfortunatly, there's been a bit of a breakdown in communication, with them fitting the wrong size veluxes (veluxi?).

The whole point of the extension was to open up the kitchen and get as much light in as possible. But would you look at this:

How small are they?!!! So we're now waiting to hear from the glass-roof company who were the backup plan. Its going to slow the whole roof up...
But that doesn't matter, because they're not going to be able to knock the wall down yet (despite starting) as we didn't know when the electricity meter would need moving, so we'll have to wait a couple of weeks for that I think.
Leaving us sans-cuisine for some time yet...
The whole point of the extension was to open up the kitchen and get as much light in as possible. But would you look at this:
How small are they?!!! So we're now waiting to hear from the glass-roof company who were the backup plan. Its going to slow the whole roof up...
But that doesn't matter, because they're not going to be able to knock the wall down yet (despite starting) as we didn't know when the electricity meter would need moving, so we'll have to wait a couple of weeks for that I think.
Leaving us sans-cuisine for some time yet...
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