Our 1st house - 1930s Semi

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ali_kat

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222 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Thanks to much advice on here & via PMs, we finally bought our first house at the end of May.

It's a 1930s semi, in a nice area of Northampton, with lots of potential.

Because it's our first house, we were naive in the process which resulted in us not having a survey done other than the Mortgage valuation - quite simply it didn't occur to us and wasn't suggested by anyone. I'm sure my parents would have suggested it, or my husband's Dad but mine are dead and my FiL has Alzheimer's Dementia.

As a result, our first home hasn't been without its issues, which have mostly been dealt with in other threads smile PH is a wonderful source of knowledge to which we are exceeding grateful thumbup without you I think we'd have put it straight back on the market and licked our wounds!

As it stands, we're about a month away from moving in and getting quite excited (although budget is now a lot tighter! and so it won't be as finished when we move as we'd hoped laugh)

I know how picture heavy these threads can be & I'm really lazy laugh so this will be a mix of uploaded pictures & a Flickr account IF I can get the darned app to work!! smile

To start you off...

The front



The floor plan



Bed 3 will become a bathroom with the washing machine & tumble dryer in a small utility 'cupboard' opposite the window,. The existing bathroom will be just a shower/wc & sink.

The main part of the cellar will be my husbands 'den'. The small room off it will be a pantry area, the rest we plan to house my book collection & the cat litter trays! Bed 2 will be our dressing room. Bed 1 our main bed & bed 4 the guest room/my study.

Day 1 - what we started with

Edited by ali_kat on Thursday 15th June 20:55

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Lovely house, will look great when done.

ali_kat

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Thursday 15th June 2017
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We've stripped the wallpaper, I'm stripping tiles & the staircase, husband has stripped the bathroom out completely.

Plumber has finished installing the new boiler & got it working with the single, gravity feed, cast iron radiators smile. Electrician is busy replacing the electrics.

Lounge, hall, dining room & all 4 (current) bedroom floors are due to be sanded staring at the end of June.

Sofas have arrived smile but are still wrapped waiting for the floors to be done.

New kitchen floor, my husband laid it, I need to clean the excess grout!



I've had some fun with the kitchen tiles, which has put me back a bit with other tasks, as I had a bit of a hole to fill and my plastering skills were learned from dating a plasterer fur 2 weeks nearly 30 years ago!



I've not done too bad, it will be covered by a splash back wink


ali_kat

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Thursday 15th June 2017
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Inkyfingers said:
Lovely house, will look great when done.
Thank you, we saw the potential straight away, it's just a shame our budget has been eaten by plumbing, electrics & replacing the existing double glazing!

We home to be in by the middle of July (we'd better be! We've given notice in our rental laugh)

lucido grigio

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164 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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It can't be worse than the dump I'm living in ,for the last 26 years.

Good luck with it AK.....smile

ali_kat

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Thursday 15th June 2017
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I'm sure it's not a dump LG, just familiarity breeding contempt wink

Thank you smile

spikeyhead

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198 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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That's looking good, and from the outside reminiscent of the 1930s house I grew up in

ali_kat

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Friday 16th June 2017
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It's closer to you too biggrin (by about 5 minutes laugh)

chrisga

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188 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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congratulations! Looks good and even if you have blown your budget at least you spent it on your own bricks and mortar. Hopefully things will get easier budget wise as time goes on. Then you'll be looking for the next project! Enjoy it.

ali_kat

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Friday 16th June 2017
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rofl

I'm never doing this again! Ever!!

spikeyhead

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198 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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ali_kat said:
It's closer to you too biggrin (by about 5 minutes laugh)
That's quite a long way in an Atom smile

ali_kat

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222 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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True, but now we have a garage to put it in wink

dbdb

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174 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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That's a very pretty house with huge potential.

Simpo Two

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266 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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That kitchen floor is Victorian Gothic not 1930s. Didn't know anyone still did them!

ali_kat

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Friday 16th June 2017
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dbdb said:
That's a very pretty house with huge potential.
thumbup

ali_kat

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Simpo Two said:
That kitchen floor is Victorian Gothic not 1930s. Didn't know anyone still did them!
Wickes - 2017 wink

ali_kat

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Sunday 16th July 2017
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House

Electrics are done, although we need to 'finish' the chases & sockets.

Windows are double glazed & structural issue fixed.

Shower room is stripped

Floors are sanded & oiled.





We moved in on 7/7, still surrounded by boxes! laugh

The shower room is still unfinished, so currently are using a tarpaulin, rubble bucket & shower attachment rofl

Kitchen still needs the new sink, taps etc & work surface to be fitted, along with the splash back, then we can site the oven correctly.

citizensm1th

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138 months

Sunday 16th July 2017
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go outdoors sell solar showers

loving those floors ali

Kermit power

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214 months

Sunday 16th July 2017
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Have you filled the gaps between the floorboards?

If not, be warned, you'll get slugs coming up through them!

55palfers

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165 months

Sunday 16th July 2017
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Kermit power said:
Have you filled the gaps between the floorboards?

If not, be warned, you'll get slugs coming up through them!
...and dreadful drafts in the winter