Sunday 19 January 2014

More Progress...


The Back Bedroom

This was actually the first room we decorated as we thought that as soon as most of the work was done to make the house habitable again, we would need somewhere to sleep once we moved in.

Again, the plaster in this room was really bad, not just the walls but the ceiling as well.  In fact, there are plenty of cracks in the ceiling and it does look like it is bowing slightly!  Anyway that will be dealt with another time when we have some spare money, ha!

We tried to Polyfiller as much as possible to smooth out the walls, but it's still pretty bad.

The first thing we did was to paint a few coats of white emulsion to see how the walls would come up after the paint.

It was still bad....


It's not that clear in the photographs but around the fireplace is really bad.


There had been gas pipes along the skirting boards leading to a gas fire in the bedroom.  Not sure that your meant to have a gas fire in bedrooms but anyway we removed it!


The colour we (I) chose for the bedroom was a really dark blue.  Most people (and Jonathan) think this is too dark but I like it!  Also it hides the state of the plaster so you can't tell how bad it is.




This room was finished way before anything else in the house was done.  So it was nice to come into this room on days when we were working on other things and imagine what it would actually be like to live here eventually!  






Saturday 18 January 2014



More Progress


Living room

We couldn't afford to get the whole room re-plastered so only half way up the wall where the damp proof went was new.  The walls were a bit of a mess so Jonathan went over with Polyfiller to try and smooth it out as best as possible.




Unfortunately, the only part of the fireplace that has survived are the floor tiles.  They are still there but we have since covered the floor with carpet.




We had new skirting boards as the old ones were not in good condition and had to be taken out anyway for the damp proofing.  It is nice that they are new but I don't think they are as tall as the original ones were, which is a bit disappointing.




We chose a really boring magnolia for the walls.  I usually hate magnolia but after originally making a massive mistake with the brightest citrus yellow ever, I gave in and let Jonathan chose the colour. This may be changed at some point in the future...  

Tuesday 14 January 2014


Work to the upstairs rooms


As we had already taken off the wallpaper in all the rooms, the next job was to see if the walls would be in a good enough condition to paint.

They mostly weren't

Also as we had new electrics throughout the house we were left with gaps in the plaster from where the routing for the wires went.




The back bedroom

Behind the gas fire we found a lovely old fireplace


We (Jonathan) spent a lot of time with Nitromors trying to get the many layers of paint off.
Unsuccessful, so it has since been painted white!


The Front Bedroom

I know this wouldn't be to everyone's taste but I was incredibly disappointed to find this wardrobe had been smashed out of place by Jonathan who insisted it must go.
It wasn't original but must have been put in during the 1930's and I liked it!


It now looks like this....


Before we bought the house there was a fern growing near the guttering at the front.
We had this removed pretty early on and had the damaged brickwork repaired but it had already let a lot of water in. There is still a hole in the plaster above the window on the inside. 




The Box Room


There had been a lot of damp on the gable-end wall and we knew it would need some work but quickly discovered it would actually need all the plaster removing on that wall, dry lining and re-plastering.





The Bathroom

This room was the most disappointing.  As with the box room we knew there were damp issues, but again it was worse than we expected.  As Jonathan removed the tiles on the wall, whole chunks of plaster were falling away and so we realised we would need to do the same damp proofing as in the box room.




We found these bottles in the old cupboard where the water tank went.  They must have been there for years.  Not sure why they were there though...











Friday 3 January 2014


Work to the downstairs rooms


The first job to be done was to have a damp proof course put in.  This meant all the existing plaster being taken off the walls up to about a meter high. A lot of the plaster was crumbly and in bad condition and would have needed replacing anyway.  Also, as the existing concrete Kitchen floor was so saturated with water and walls affected by damp, the kitchen floor was taken up and a new one was to be put in.





 This is the back room/dining room



 




Front room/living room



There are no original fireplaces left downstairs at all which is a shame.  We may put some in one day but to keep the cost down we decided to leave the walls plastered over for now.



And Kitchen Floor


During this time we also had the whole house re-wired.  Which meant having to think quite early on where we wanted things like light switches, sockets, and even the Kitchen layout.

As there wasn't much at this point that we could physically do ourselves we spent a lot more time in the garden clearing more of the overgrown trees and plants.