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• #2202
Stainless is a bastard to keep clean, you'd need to be a maniac to do that.
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• #2203
Is that just build or are you including a kitchen etc in there?
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• #2204
Huh? We have a stainless countertop and it's easier to clean than anything I've lived with before
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• #2205
That’s everything.
I was quoted by a decent firm, 75k not including kitchen, that was side and out a big, very rough estimate, and didn’t include kitchen, oh also three years ago nearly.
We were expecting 55 all in. -
• #2206
I better keep saving then...
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• #2207
Aye, we got out an extra 80k thinking it would do a loft and extension, barely managed a side return…
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• #2208
overall build floor area - 4.6m wide x 3.5 deep = 16m2
16 x £3000 say for building work and materials = £48,300- kitchen, finishes, joinery and appliances = 25k say so £73,300.
Structural engineer, architect, building regs 10k say = 83,300
VAT £16,660
Total : £99,960
- kitchen, finishes, joinery and appliances = 25k say so £73,300.
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• #2209
Not true, everyone knows kitchens on their own are 40k.
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• #2210
kitchen, finishes, joinery and appliances = 25k
I wish I had this level of restraint. I’m also terrified about how out my back-of-envelope calcs might be compared to your informed number-spouting when it comes to getting this place sorted out :(
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• #2211
Literally take what you expect to spend and double it.
It's horrifyingly expensive right now.
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• #2212
If it’s going to be 100k better off moving I think :-(
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• #2213
It's this kind of fear that basically has me considering taking a substantial amount of time off work and doing some short courses so I can do as much DIY as possible. Realistically however that kind of thing is for people with far more life focus than me.
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• #2214
Ha yes same.
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• #2215
So what are the big ticket items that I can do myself / design out of my extension?
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• #2216
I'd be interested in this.
I always assumed that it's mainly going to be interior stuff.
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• #2217
Got a first quote for loft conversion from Dan James. £60k inc. for a two room L-shaped job with ensuite, not including bathroom furniture or decorating.
Pretty much what I was expecting in the current circumstances, but it does also include reinstating the pediment (I learnt a new word) over the front bay window which was lost when the roof was previously replaced, and making that part of the room.
Absolutely no idea what I might have to budget for the other stuff. Presumably bathroom will be toilet, sink+taps, shower base/cubicle, shower itself? Then tiles and tiling.
Weirdly, I had an initial quote of £56k but on inspection that was just for a straightforward dormer plus ensuite, no second room. Was expecting a much larger difference between the two, maybe a cynical ploy to make the amended one seem more palatable?
Also expecting a quote from Creative Spaces, but might not get that until the new year. All quite exciting/frightening.
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• #2218
Looking back at the numbers from our loft, once you’ve added in all the stuff the loft company doesn’t cover - bathroom suite, tiles and tiling, carpet and fitting, painting and decorating, additional electrics, skip hire etc - it’s a total budget of their quote + ~40%, at least in my experience, ymmv and that.
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• #2219
Tbh nothing.
The big things are the planning, the steel and the foundations.
Things like kitchen are just garnish. -
• #2220
So continue saving and call the broker to remortgage
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• #2221
Well, I can do the steel myself, and a 40k kitchen for 5k…
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• #2223
That’ll make a big difference. The crap boring stuff like foundations and floor sorting add up too.
Jokes aside kitchens can be cheap, mines well over 50% bespoke and think it only cost 15k, I know you could do 5k of that work at least (assuming most the cost is materials). -
• #2224
That’s more a comment on insanely overpriced kitchens rather than my abilities.
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• #2225
So we've finally had the bathroom finished off today. I look forward to exposing my pale arse to the glorious dead of west ham cemetery!
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