How do I bathroom / kitchen / extension? etc.

Posted on
Page
of 478
  • £400 more total, or per window….!?

    These are the flush upvc profiles Im aware of:

    deceunick heritage
    liniar
    residence 7/9

  • Nah, 400 all in, but we only have one large and one very small window.
    IIRC Velfac and rationel were 60% more.

  • Not sure I’ve got any decent pics Tbf… messy WIP.


    1 Attachment

    • IMG_5102.jpeg
  • Looks great, lots of glass. I wonder what the slimmest sight line possible is with upvc. I need to do 11 windows :/

    Nice desk too.

  • Thanks! Need a bloody skill saw to finish it.

    Reg windows, you could do the small side ones pvc and the front and back alu which might be a way to save a bit (but prob not).

    Another trick is to board out the inside once the windows are fitted making the profiles smaller from the inside. 11 is a lot of windows, which isn’t going to be cheap!

  • Thank you! They look great.

    Do yours have the bevelled/chamfered external beading?

  • personal experience of having ~30 identical 60s houses that ours is part of (that are all strictly still the same due to estate covenants/enforcement)

    • a handful have the original single glazed, metal framed windows
    • vast majority have had them replaced with UPVC double glazing over the years
    • ours has 'thin profile' aluminum windows (fitted by previous owners)

    the styles of all three had to be identical in shape/layout, but if you're actually looking the aluminum ones look so much better, like the original they have noticeable more glass and noticeable less frame than the others. Definitely worth it IMO.

  • ours (right) vs neighbours (left)


    1 Attachment

    • Screenshot 2023-07-31 at 13.57.12.png
  • 'Flush sash’* makes a big difference too, it’s often a small upcharge on UPVC but looks much better

    *all glazing on the same plane and not the opener protruding out.

  • So much cleaner.
    There’s a house a couple of streets over that have painted their old uPVC windows green which matches their render and works really well.

  • So the new lowered suspended subfloor has now been started. The existing sleeper wall things removed and rebuilt today. The builders were waiting for mortar to set so didn't attach the joists but they've all been cut to size. Hopefully fully framed out tomorrow so the plumber can come for some first fix and UFH on Wednesday. Not sure I would have gone to the effort of lowering everything if all of the services hadn't had to be moved anyway.
    All of the electrical circuits seem to contain things they shouldn't so everything seems to need to be remediated.


    2 Attachments

    • 20230731_175031.jpg
    • 20230731_175022.jpg
  • That looks so great. I need to do something similar but instead of a knackered raised floor, need to break out a presumed uninsulated mass concrete floor.

  • Thank you - I’ll ask the suppliers what the price difference is likely to be roughly for aluminium. Absolutely agree it looks better but I keep having to tell myself I won’t be here forever and the house isn’t worth enough to spend a fortune on!

  • That’s the current plan. Cream if poss, and if that adds too much ££ to feel worth it, just white

  • Busy day on our tiny kitchen project today. 6" x 2" subfloor framing finished and some insulation put down. Ply sheets down (but obvs not fixed down yet) so the plumber can start the UFH and first fix tomorrow.
    The heating and riser pipes to the upper floors will be going into the ceiling (which will be lowered ever so slightly).
    Seems that there was also some wallpapering done in 2016. Big Millwall fan.


    4 Attachments

    • 20230801_175357.jpg
    • 20230801_191339.jpg
    • 20230801_175531.jpg
    • IMG-20230801-WA0014.jpg
  • Forbo Marmoleum:

    We're looking to use the 2m-wide rolls for our 6x6m kitchen extension, so will need a pro installer to do this.

    Anyone had marmoleum installed in roll format, and could recommend a fitter in London's famous?

  • East? Abbots on Roman road.

  • Used them for 15 years, great people and decent prices. Admin side is a little old school but I can live with that, not everything has to be a Miro board.

  • Our plumber seems to have a bit of a fan boy following on Instagram and our works are on his story today.
    Worth a follow if you're on that platform as he works on some interesting stuff.

    https://instagram.com/unequaled_heating


    1 Attachment

    • Screenshot_20230802_115732_Instagram.jpg
  • Nice craftspersonship.

  • I need to do this too, for the whole ground floor (40sqm) have you looked into costs at all?

  • I follow them on IG - he's great!

  • Post a reply
    • Bold
    • Italics
    • Link
    • Image
    • List
    • Quote
    • code
    • Preview
About

How do I bathroom / kitchen / extension? etc.

Posted by Avatar for chrisbmx116 @chrisbmx116

Actions