It has now been about 3 weeks since I updated this blog, so sorry but it would seem that every evening we spend time trying to find stuff for the house (@ the cheapest possible price) and that is my poor reason for not updating.
But here goes,
We have a roof on top of the rear extension (Builders did this) and insulation is now up (I did this.
I have also fitted two french doors to the rear extension.
The builders have now knocked through from the kitchen to the new rear extension, they did this the same day as I fitted the doors so the house is now secure. I have in the last couple of days knocked through from the living room to the corridor you should be able to see in earlier pictures, this makes the room alot bigger in size as we always thought the front room was quite small Karen's Stephen will appreciate this however what is worse doing this or buying a new house??
The builders have finished all the brick work and are now working on the attic conversion and I believe that they will be starting the dormer tomorrow. So all the work that is being done by the builders is pretty much up in the attic.
So the plan now is to try and get the front room finished so that we can move all our stuff in there and the old computer room will need to be emptied soon for the door into the room above the garage and also the staircase.
Will leave now with some pictures.
Garry
Looking out into the new rear extension
New RSJ and insulation
Another picture looking into the rear extension
Where the boiler is, this will become the doorway into the utilityroom, you can just see the doorway into the down stair WC to the right
Wall begining to come down
Acrows in the old dining room holding up the ceiling on this side
Wall has come down
Another picture from a different angle
And another angle
Wall down and a little bit of a clear up
Our new french doors
Roof on extension
New room above garage, this will have an en suite
Bricked up window that used to give light to the stair case
Roof covered up
Ceiling of bedroom above garage
Attic with new floor joists 9" by 3" and they sit on a RSJ on both sides of the room
New stud wall being built this sits on an RSJ that spans across the room, A steel post will be attached to this in the centre an another RSJ will sit on this at head height to take the load from the dormar
Picture showing the RSJ's joining, these will be welded together
New supports for the attic all sitting on the new RSJ
More detailed picture of the supports
Picture showing the 9" by 3"s
2 comments:
Oh! so wish I was there to see it all. Love, Aunty Net.
Hi Garry and Christine,
Just been showing your Nana the photo's. She was most impressed and said "I will go down and see their house when I have my own en-suite" so there you go! Billy says we will bring her so we need a date for the diary.Love, Aunty Net.
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