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• #12302
Rep.
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• #12303
(let's try this again...)
re above...new bits of kitchen:
and...
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• #12304
^no work.
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• #12305
You'll only be annoyed. Villa has a kitchen and a breakfast room.
Oh. La de dah!
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• #12306
Expecting Elevenses Room, Brunch Room, Afternoon Tea Room and Late Nite Kebab Room to be posted as well.
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• #12307
There is (I am told) a 'sewing nook', though to most this would appear to be a cupboard with a space on a shelf for a sewing machine.
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• #12308
There is (I am told) a 'sewing nook'
We call them 'Sock Darning Space' t'up norf. The Ferret Cage goes underneath obviously...
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• #12309
Wow - is sock darning still a thing?
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• #12310
Ta - hopefully it does now.
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• #12311
jesus is that London? And is that a disco ball?
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• #12312
Expecting Elevenses Room, Brunch Room, Afternoon Tea Room and Late Nite Kebab Room to be posted as well.
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• #12313
jesus is that London? And is that a disco ball?
Kind of...Streatham. Not a disco ball, though I do have a couple in a box somewhere from when I worked for Ministry of Sound.
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• #12314
Well jel.
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• #12315
It's not Streatham. Don't believe him!
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• #12316
Who did the work? its really good!
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• #12317
Builders are Peake Projects. Joinery through their subcontractor. Lovely work but, bloody hell is it slow...started in March and we've been living there from room to room all through it. Hopefully finished in a few weeks - have had to have the whole house re-wired and plumbed though as it hadn't been touched much since it was built in 1959.
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• #12318
Anyone recommend a carpenter / joiner / flooring fitter around Greenwich / Charlton?
Terraced house, hallway is tatty - too many layers of paint, too many little strips of plywood nailed into door frames and painted over etc.
Want to get the staircase stripped and refinished, laminate replaced with engineered wood floors in hallways and lounge (45 m sq roughly), new skirting. And some built in storage under the stairs.
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• #12319
Wow - is sock darning still a thing?
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• #12324
Looks like a nice "homage".
find the ladderax supports a bit heavy visually
agreed. but rosewood!
That is super nice. Would be perfect for my little "studio in the corner of the living room" too.