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• #3877
Ha, no worries. Do you mean how many quotes did we get or how spendy is it looking ?
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• #3878
The latter - I’m trying to work out how much all ours is likely to cost!
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• #3879
Looking for opinions on our garden redesign.
We have a small-ish garden, behind which is a large gravel parking area that we also own. Enough for probably 4 cars. So we're planning on extending the garden and putting in a garden office (v trendy right).
Images should show it - the red line will be roughly where the extended garden boundary will be, yellow is garden office location. Small blue car isn't normally there. We'll remove the existing fence & gate and move it back (about 5m).
Question is, do we need to put up a fence behind the new garden office (green dotted line)? We were planning to, but I'm not sure of the benefit - the back of the office will be a 2.1m wooden 'wall' so I feel like there's no reason to also have a fence behind it.
There's no boundary with neighbours - the parking area behind is our property...
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• #3880
Thanks, i've got it sorted now. Howdens stainless splashback is 0.8mm and £95 quid. I found this company in Essex who did me 1.2mm stainless and cut it to a custom size with next day delivery for £45
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• #3881
The thing I’d be thinking about is whether the fence protects (or makes it impossible to maintain) the garden room exterior wall facing onto the parking area.
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• #3882
Would you min d sharing the link for the company? Thinking of doing something similar. Cheers!
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• #3883
https://www.the-aluminium-shop.co.uk/
They also sell through Amazon/eBay and are well reviewed there
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• #3884
Looks great! Cheers
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• #3885
Thanks, yeah I think the fence is unnecessary and would just be awkward really. I can't see any benefit.
Virtually every other garden office seems to have a fence next to/behind it, which is probably why I originally thought we'd put one there, but on reflection I guess that's because the fence is normally already there and is the boundary. -
• #3886
Flooring…
I need to a spec floooring for the tiny bathroom we’re having put in in a few weeks. It’s upstairs, will be joined to a bedroom with either bare wood boards or carpet (will be the last room to finish so not decided).
I would typically go for tile in a bathroom but being an en-suite I feel like cold of tiles will be a bit harsh/cold etc.
Cork is a no… what are all the cool kids doing?
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• #3887
Rubber from thecolourflooring co.
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• #3888
Finally out of the ground. It's only taken a month and about 8 skips.
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• #3889
Corrrrr congrats!
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• #3890
Rubber or linoleum for a small ensuite.
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• #3891
Happy to try and give an idea and give updates along the way if there's time.
Maybe with the enlarged window and the bifold it's working out around the 8k mark. We dithered a fair bit with final decisions which meant prices have crept up. We also needed an architect, planning consent, steel and stone lintels which all adds up. Also as we are south facing we went for blinds built into the glazing, was horribly expensive but hopefully they will last longer than standard blinds with a toddler doing his thing every day.
Difficult to give an exact cost as we are also doing all the windows and external doors at the same time. Before we started the process I would have said we were both reasonably intelligent but it turned out to be quite complicated to get it done, so shout if you have any questions.
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• #3892
in terms of paperwork to come with a new kitchen/bathroom from the fitter, including moving some stud work but no structural changes, what should I expect to receive? I have looked into it a bit and want to be confident before discussing it with the builder as he starts. I am expecting gas and electric certificates for kitchen, electric certificate for bathroom, but nothing on building regs.
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• #3893
I would assume you would need/want some kind of building control sign off. Either an email saying you don’t need it, or actual approval.
Depends on the council, but generally you apply, pay your fee. You then have to arrange for them to inspect during and after the works.
Edit- but this would be direct with BC, not necessarily through your builder.
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• #3894
Cheers! Yeah just interested in any other experiences / costs / info for when we do ours. Am fully expecting it to be much harder than I thought it would be as well, just don’t understand why or how yet…
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• #3895
Cheers this was super helpful. Emailed council, filled a pre application form and they decide either exempt or tell you what you need to do.
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• #3896
Trying to tackle the last of my to do list. Procrastinating a bit but had some success (amongst attempting to sort out some scaffolding issues with the neighbours) today in getting a quartz worktop for 50% less than magnet quoted me using a spare piece at a good place in Bristol called Marmobello.
Bathroom is main focus now.
- Toilet anything classic looking will do I think (nice one in a showroom at the WE).
- Vanity/sink unit - I like this on ebay. Shops were big on Roper Rhodes and R2
- Mirror with LEDs - anything I think
- Shower - not sure here. Something solid, probably not concealed. This looks nice I think (ebay)
- Shower tray, quadrant, 6:15, 900 or 1000 x 800, no idea what to spend, or brands. Online option ish. Shops were big on Lakes and (edit) Merlyn
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- Toilet anything classic looking will do I think (nice one in a showroom at the WE).
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• #3897
Few pics of interesting stuff from my Saturday bathroom shop trips and costco shower offerings
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• #3898
Why not hinge the door the other way?
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• #3899
Can do that, as long as it doesn't interfere with the towel rail if that's where the towel rail goes. That's just as it hangs now. Benefit of changing it being it opens you into more of the room?
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• #3900
I was personally set on Roper Rhodes stuff but kind of changing my mind after reading through their Trust Pilot page: https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.roperrhodes.co.uk
I wonder if it's one of these where the showrooms are offered good rates then they're incentivised to se it. All showrooms gave me 20-30% without me asking for anything.
Now looking at full Lusso Stone and IKEA cabinet with Superfront to make it nice and a nice pink concrete basin.
Sounds fairly similar to what I'm looking to do - how did you find costs etc? Would be interested to hear how your work goes..
(Sorry I don't have any tips / hints to help you though!)