TomB
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This is the renovation of what will be our sitting room and what was the dining room in the house we moved into a couple of years ago. The room was pretty shabby back then with damp in one corner, the chimney breast covered over, grim wallpaper/dado rail and imitation roof timbers nailed to the ceiling. Lowering the ground level outside, a bit of re-pointing and fixing the gutter fixed the damp problem. The rest of the work pictured I started an embarrassingly long time ago, but due to having a baby, changing jobs and numerous other hurdles it seems to be dragging on and on.
I think I’m past halfway now so I thought I’d post a few pictures in case it’s of interest to anyone else. It might also gee me up a bit to get it something like finished by the end of the year.
The damp in the corner (now fixed). Under the carpet were some asbestos tiles. They were only lightly bonded to the concrete floor though, so were pretty straightforward to remove without breaking. Still a pretty naff job though.
Tiles and most of the wallpaper removed. Apologies for the less than stupendous picture quality.
Boxing in of gas meter and pipes. You can just about see the pseudo-joists too.
I opened up the fireplace and found the lintel had been removed. Perhaps it was timber and they didn’t want it rotting behind the plaster. It was a filthy job breaking it all out.
Levelled the hearth…
Got a lintel cut at the local stone yard (Calvert’s at Leyburn). Installation was pretty easy as it was small enough to lift by myself.
Then a hearth from the same place. Hired a pneumatic paving slab lifter for this as it was really awkward getting it in.
Found a nice Coalbrookdale stove on eBay, stripped it down and tarted it up a bit. Turned out quite nice in the end. Got a mate to help me line the flue and fit the cowl (I hate ladders). I made and fit the closure plate but don’t have any photos unfortunately.
I got a plasterer in to do the plastering and he made a bit of an arse of it in places but I think I can hide the really bad bits with the panelling.
I think I’m past halfway now so I thought I’d post a few pictures in case it’s of interest to anyone else. It might also gee me up a bit to get it something like finished by the end of the year.
The damp in the corner (now fixed). Under the carpet were some asbestos tiles. They were only lightly bonded to the concrete floor though, so were pretty straightforward to remove without breaking. Still a pretty naff job though.
Tiles and most of the wallpaper removed. Apologies for the less than stupendous picture quality.
Boxing in of gas meter and pipes. You can just about see the pseudo-joists too.
I opened up the fireplace and found the lintel had been removed. Perhaps it was timber and they didn’t want it rotting behind the plaster. It was a filthy job breaking it all out.
Levelled the hearth…
Got a lintel cut at the local stone yard (Calvert’s at Leyburn). Installation was pretty easy as it was small enough to lift by myself.
Then a hearth from the same place. Hired a pneumatic paving slab lifter for this as it was really awkward getting it in.
Found a nice Coalbrookdale stove on eBay, stripped it down and tarted it up a bit. Turned out quite nice in the end. Got a mate to help me line the flue and fit the cowl (I hate ladders). I made and fit the closure plate but don’t have any photos unfortunately.
I got a plasterer in to do the plastering and he made a bit of an arse of it in places but I think I can hide the really bad bits with the panelling.