I thought I looked really nice and loved the roof, but tiny it was not. Our first place’s footprint was smaller than that. And how do ‘they’ always find that bit of extra land/cash/help on almost every build? Just jealous.
Well the valuation of the property over the course of the project probably increased allowing more leverage to borrow. I think it was definitely tight in terms of plot size.
Bloke look broken at the end of it. Was all fairly sad
True on all counts there I guess. However the first rule of grand designs is never dig down if you have a tight budget, like NEVER! It’s sad that it’s always the client and never the contractor or supplier that gets stung.
Bloke look broken at the end of it. Was all fairly sad
Yeah sad to read how it panned out, i switched it off at the first adds as i wasn't really feeling the project and the guy looked a little scared from the outset.
I thought I looked really nice and loved the roof, but tiny it was not. Our first place’s footprint was smaller than that. And how do ‘they’ always find that bit of extra land/cash/help on almost every build? Just jealous.