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• #23027
Its not really croydon, West Wickham more like .. BUY IT, amazing access to lanes.
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• #23028
Lots of steel work going on there. The good thing is that these extensions are becoming so common that they’re more like loft conversions. Lots of companies who have a large portfolio of previous jobs to check and pretty comparable pricing. The above doesn’t look that high spec to me, I would have thought more like £60k.
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• #23029
We have a loft conversion, we'd like to add en suite.
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• #23030
dam that CR0 place is lovely.
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• #23031
If only it was 1.5x the size.
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• #23032
I know its all a matter of personal taste and use case but I'm not a fan of these massive open living spaces. I like the idea of having a smallish living room that can be COSY in the winter months and then have a larger cooking/eating back room that opens into the garden for those hot summer days (both of them).
All subjective of course, but if I bought the place you liked to there I would be doing the opposite of what you want to do...
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• #23033
yes, agreed. That's why we extended the kitchen and left the two reception rooms separate.
Plus, when you have teenage kids, rooms with doors that can close are a bonus.
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• #23034
thinking of replacing the 2 ratty looking hard wood tops in our kitchen with stone / marble ones. anyone done this? is it going to bankrupt us?
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• #23035
I don’t want to knock it all through completely, but at present the second reception room is dead living space and is basically a glorified hallway into the kitchen (although very alive storage space for bikes, among other things). Knocking through into either the living room, or preferably into the kitchen, where we spend most of our time anyway, would be what we’d want to do.
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• #23036
The loft conversion with ensuite I've just had cost about £50k (before decorating, etc) to give a ballpark figure for that.
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• #23037
Have a look at Minerva - some sort of composite buts isn’t plasticky. Nowhere near as expensive as marble and much nicer than wood.
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• #23038
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• #23039
We are in the process of revealing an existing knock through; victorian mid-terrace, living room into dining room. The existing steel, untouched for decades and with the void below hidden behind plasterboard, has been found to be basically unsupported at one end, building control aren't happy with building the other end of the steel into the party wall, we're having to get a steel frame put in (four sides of steel!), lifting floorboards either side of the divide, digging down for foundations across the whole run. Large expense, large disruption, little benefit. Should have left it all alone and spent the cash on something shiny like a new bathroom or kitchen.
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• #23040
Seems ott - might be worth getting a 2nd opinion from a structural engineer, if not already done.
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• #23041
I had to have a half goal post support put in for my through lounge. It's not that complicated and they just pour concrete into the floor void for the vertical support to sit on.
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• #23042
Structural engineer agreed with building control. I just want to pay to make it all go away instead of jumping gaps in the floor and giving more money to more surveyors now.
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• #23043
Anyone used Itzala for Velux blinds? They appear to sell official blinds at about a third off. Just wondering if there is a catch.
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• #23044
link sent to management.
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• #23045
Yeah I thought it might be up your street - but far out?
It's a fantastic house in a terrible area, sadly.
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• #23046
Unless you're a gammon faced cab driver who can't stand the blacks but quite like their women folk, if you know what I mean, nudge nudge.
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• #23047
Type 'amazon warehouse deals' into Google
Type in skylight blind into the search box
Rummage about and see what Amazon have on offer.
I got 2 velux mk08 blinds from there for 6 quid each because the box was mangled up. Anywhere else would have been 40 quid for the cheapest aftermarket version.
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• #23048
Yes, we fitted two of their blackout blinds to standard velux windows. Very easy. Still looking great ~3 years on.
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• #23049
Vendors asked us to meet halfway.
Smells like im getting it for my price in the next few days
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• #23050
What's the price difference between your offer and the listing?
After all the bullshit you've gone through; i'd tell them to accept it or fuck themselves.
Yeah that would be the drawback but imagine the grams