If you don't mind me asking how much and where from?
Was gonna tile our new kitchen but that looks great.
Splash back was around £1k as its tempered glass for a gas hob unfortunately not from anywhere you can go direct
If you don't mind me asking how much and where from?
Was gonna tile our new kitchen but that looks great.
Ill be honest. When I saw you name as a new poster I thought you might have come here to say you had sorted your garden.Where I work we make these for various different companies and kitchen fitters, they probably passed through my hands.
Ill be honest. When I saw you name as a new poster I thought you might have come here to say you had sorted your garden.
Too soon?
I was tired of having my grill perched on the end of my patio so I dug up a patch of lawn next to the AC units for it to live. Just need to strip the grill and table down and give everything a good clean
Nah, it's been on my covered patio that has a plastic ceiling for the past 3 years without any issues. It's been well over 750F (temp gauge only goes up to 750 and it was maxed out) there too without issues.That looks great, but aren't you running the risk of melting the plastic overhang when you open the Q? I guess you grill with the lid on for the most part, but i'd think that the heat wouldn't dissipate sufficiently in the 3-4 feet between grill and overhang!
Confirmed quote is in, £993 to move the street light 5m.
Very interested to see how this goes as I'm planning similar soon. Have a 12' x 12' space and I don't care for gardening. Figured I would build the biggest shed I can, insulate and plasterboard inside to make a den/workshop. Hoping to make it habitable enough for guitar and gaming.I built this:
It's a 14x8 XL workshop shed from Tiger Sheds. Haven't finished the front edge of the roofing but the rain was coming at I just wanted it on before I packed in for the day.
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V mesy inside because the priority was just getting everything back inside from the old shed.
The next job will be to Celotex the walls and then plasterboard on top. Carpet tiles for the floor and kitchen units and worktop all around.
Build quality is OK rather than outstanding. It really needs another 2 roof A-frames so I'll knock some up next weekend before I put the ceiling up.
We elected to screw it together rather than use the supplied nails.