My First Renovation

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Calum95

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38 posts

115 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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kiethton said:
thats a brilliant effort - coming on nicely smile
Thanks!

Little Lofty

3,290 posts

151 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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I'd definitely put in a separate shower, even for a rental. The tray costs next to nothing as you save a metre or two of tiles, the shower unit would have to be supplied even if over the bath, and the shower screen is only a few hundred quid or cheaper if it's a walk in.

richatnort

3,026 posts

131 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Calum95 said:
I plan on hiding the pipes in the wall, the way they are at the minute is so I could still use the sink.

As i'm going to be living there for about a year I think i'll put one in, just need to figure out the best layout now.
That's the most difficult bit i think! One tip i would suggest is getting this for your bath & shower https://www.ipsluk.co.uk/watertight-trim-sealux.ht...

Will mean if you do rent it out and the sealant goes you don't need to worry about water dripping onto the the floorboards and flooring the house. My dads a plumber and highly suggests them!

lancs16

88 posts

94 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Good luck with the renovation and watching with interest as I live about 5 mins from there!

Did see that coming up for sale and thought it was well priced and right in the centre of Standish so easy to walk everywhere/go to school. Been to the Beeches yet?

Calum95

Original Poster:

38 posts

115 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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richatnort said:
That's the most difficult bit i think! One tip i would suggest is getting this for your bath & shower https://www.ipsluk.co.uk/watertight-trim-sealux.ht...

Will mean if you do rent it out and the sealant goes you don't need to worry about water dripping onto the the floorboards and flooring the house. My dads a plumber and highly suggests them!
Can you tile over it with any tiles or do you need to use their own brand panels? Looks like a good product, thanks for sharing!

lancs16 said:
Good luck with the renovation and watching with interest as I live about 5 mins from there!

Did see that coming up for sale and thought it was well priced and right in the centre of Standish so easy to walk everywhere/go to school. Been to the Beeches yet?
Yeah I got quite a bit off the asking price too so think I got a good deal! Not been to the beeches yet, I've lived in Shevington my whole life though so have been to most of the other restaurants around here.

richatnort

3,026 posts

131 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Calum95 said:
richatnort said:
That's the most difficult bit i think! One tip i would suggest is getting this for your bath & shower https://www.ipsluk.co.uk/watertight-trim-sealux.ht...

Will mean if you do rent it out and the sealant goes you don't need to worry about water dripping onto the the floorboards and flooring the house. My dads a plumber and highly suggests them!
Can you tile over it with any tiles or do you need to use their own brand panels? Looks like a good product, thanks for sharing!
Yeh any tiles will do mate!

Calum95

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38 posts

115 months

Wednesday 1st February 2017
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Long time no speak!

I've been massively busy with the house recently and had so much to write about I've just been putting it off. Sorry guys.

When we left of last time I hadn't had the patio doors fitted yet:



These have replaced the bay window I had, the bricks that were removed from the bay were all curved, I've been told they could be worth something, does anyone know the best place to sell them?

Next we removed all the plaster back to bare brick in the kitchen prior to dot and dabbing as it made sense to try and make the walls as square as possible for the kitchen units (most of the plaster was falling off anyway). Somewhere in between this and getting the patio doors fitted, we also boarded the ceiling.



We then started the first fix of electrics and got all the spots drilled and sockets in place for the kitchen.




I've also installed CAT6 to every room and finally had my wifi installed, 75mbs is bliss compared to 5mbs at my mum and dads!

Then on to the dot an dabbing.



And then the plastering



At this stage its crazy how fast things seem to change, within a couple of days you go from a building site to something looking more like the finished article. Here's a couple after the first coat of paint.




While all this was going on in the kitchen, we were still cracking on with the bathroom too. We dot and dabbed one side where we are tiling and plastered the other side that's going to be painted. The bare plaster was tanked with a wetroom kit to seal the plasterboard and prepare it for tiling.





The toilet isn't permanently fixed yet as some of the plaster around the window above needs touching up and I want to fit it on top of the vinyl flooring I put in too.

After the kitchen was painted, we fitted the units and started the second fix before the laminate flooring went down.



Then we cut and installed the worktops.



I also made myself a unit to fit a pull out larder internal that I got off the internet. I had to make a door too as I couldn't get one in the required size and style of the ones I already have.




I've taken all of the doors off and given them to my mum to paint as she is way too critical of my own painting, it was much easier this way!

Next we laid the laminate flooring, fitted the ceiling mounted extractor fan and column radiator. This is where we're up to today, all that's left in the kitchen now is to fit the rest of the doors and fit the skirting and window boards.





On to the bathroom, we have just about finished tilling thanks to the help of my girlfriend doing it in her time off. The bath and shower tray are both fitted and hopefully tonight the shower enclosure and shower itself will be finished. We've installed the suspended ceiling frame so we can fit the cladding when we decide on the style we want.




I have also fitted a ladder loft hatch on the landing as the original was ridiculously small and in the bathroom.



Plasterer will be starting on the hall this week.

Thanks for reading!

Craikeybaby

10,411 posts

225 months

Wednesday 1st February 2017
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That is good progress, it is coming along nicely.

We had to do the same with the loft hatch, it makes the loft much easier to use.

K50 DEL

9,237 posts

228 months

Wednesday 1st February 2017
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Great thread and nice to see so many "during" photos, they give a real sense of how much you're achieving.
Looking forward to seeing the final, finished article.

bunn89

62 posts

91 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Good to see things progressing along nicely!

I feel like we are about 2 months behind you, so it's good to see light at the end of the tunnel. It currently feels like we own a building site and nothing more! Can't wait until we start to see lovely white walls and less dust, tools and machinery everywhere!