Friday, 25 November 2011

The Dining Room




Living in a building site was starting to grate, so Sid spent some time making the dining room a nicer place to spend time. First coving, Sid got to use his mitre saw to cut the angles and had a frustrating afternoon in the garden trying to cut the coving... at one point our garden looked like a place where bad coving goes to die... badly cut angles in a pile. Sid is nothing if not persistent and succeeded, doing a good job!










 Next, painting. We had Dulux paint mixed , 'Russian Velvet 2'. At this juncture we discovered two things. A, Dulux Vinyl Silk takes 3 coats to cover sunshine/grubby yellow and, B. I cannot paint. Which is a little embarrassing considering that my dad was a painter and decorator and that I had huffily informed Sid... 'of course I know how to paint properly....' He worked on one side and I the other (for a very short time) until he discovered my lack of skills, I had Russian Velvet all over me and all over the brush.... and not so much on the wall.



Look at the concentration...

They say romance is dead.... it does look like a bum though.!

Ta Daaa!! 


Pippa!


Slightly off topic, but on the 8th of November Pippa Talbot arrived! Adorable! I fell in love instantly. So we took a weekend off the house and went to meet our beautiful new niece.



Precious 

Uncle Sid.


My first Hoodie!!

Work in progress... we WILL be in by Christmas!


Ok, so the bedroom, in my opinion, the longest and most work intensive job so far (for me anyway). Although we have discovered that I am not so good at painting, leave me alone with a Black and Decker paint stripper (£5 car boot sale!) various scrapers and Magic FM and I have the patience to strip walls. There were at least 2 layers of wallpaper and various layers of pain on top of them, it was a labour of love! 


Ele came to help for a few hours! Thanks Ele!



My contribution to Movember

The Ceiling
Who wallpapers a ceiling!! Well, once the wallpaper was gone, we realised why. The ceiling is lath and plaster and was made (in the 1920's) with horse hair... mmmmm nice! We had to knock out some of the more damaged sagging parts and fill them as you can see in the pictures. 




Our bedroom, the building site!



 Begone black wall!

The external wall was bitchumened, so we battoned and put up plasterboard. 


Much better

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

The bikes won't build their own shed....

... because they're two-tired (sorry).

With the arrival of the last of the crap stuff from Weymouth it has become painfully apparent that some innovative storage solutions have to be dreamt up. Work is ongoing to organise the workshop (more on that in another post) but moving the bikes outside has become a priority before the winter demands more work be done indoors.

So we picked up a damaged fence panel from Wickes (£5) and got some roofing felt from a Freecycler and Bob's your auntie's live-in lover. If ypu're wondering why it's dark it's because we were out doing this between 7 and 9 on a Tuesday and the clocks went back on the weekend. Some girls would be in enjoying a cup of hot cocoa on a night like this but not my Sonia. Well done baby, you're living the dream.