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  • It's actually pretty tight getting the car into the new garage due to the smaller (narrower) door, and frankly the doors are both buggered - the chap who owns the garages has re-fitted them and made them just-about-work ahead of selling them to me.

    I'd like to replace them/will replace them - and I'm tempted to have a crack at making new doors to the pattern of the old ones.

    What should I consider ahead of this project?

  • What should I consider ahead of this project

    That you're meant to be buying a place in Edinburgh?!

    (Seriously, how does this fit in now?)

    I would also want to remove that foliage, and the render.

    I'd also consider whether it would be better to pay a good carpenter to copy the originals.

  • That you're meant to be buying a place in Edinburgh?!

    (Seriously, how does this fit in now?)

    I would also want to remove that foliage, and the render.

    I'd also consider whether it would be better to pay a good carpenter to copy the originals.

    Having two garages to store stuff in or resell is not going to make moving more of a problem, rather I think it will make it less of one.

    The render is removing itself, and I agree on the foliage - I can say with confidence that the roof isn't leaking as I've been leaving my car in the left hand garage for some time.

    The point in making the doors would be in making the doors - paying someone else to do it is not what I'm after.

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