Bungalow build log

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Edit: need to fix dead photobucket links! Later pics are all working however

Got my 1st house 2 months ago and it needed a lot of renovation, as I bought it off the family of a deceased old lady. It's a 1960s 3 bed bungalow with a rather odd layout currently (more on that later).

Picture of layout (from rightmove sale)
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** it's also got a carport with garage door adjacent to the garage

Estate agents picture of the front:
Unfortunately the estate agents photo paints it nicer than it is! I still need to do a lot of work of the outside

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Bedroom 1:

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After the ugly built in cupboard removed (and the old spiders/tarantulas that lay behind!!!):

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Fresh lick of white paint
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Latest :
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Wallpaper & Coving removed, new paint straight onto the old plaster. Lots of polyfilla and sanding inbetween! Also got 2 new sockets in beside the feature wall where we will be putting the bed.

Carpets still to go down, and touch up paint after putting in new coving (I don't particularly like coving, but needed to cover up the marks from the old coving :O)


Living room:
This is a large ~6.3m by ~4m room with a big fireplace we'll need to get a burner in next year/when we have more cash...

Picture of the old non fireplace side of the living room. I intend to put my tv stuff on this side and have a dining table in front of the fire.
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Painted walls, and lots of washing. Very difficult with 14ft high vaulted ceilings!
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I'm going to be fitting an engineered wood floor to this room, hopefully next week



Hallway:
Hallway to bedrooms 1>3 and bathroom

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Wallpaper stripped, edging removed and freshly painted


New lights have been/ will be added throughout (by me :o). I'm glad I'm not a sparky!


Currently it's also not got a working boiler which will be replaced soon! (rerouted from the garage to the kitchen)

I'll try get this updated and some more before photos of the living room/hallway... (It's a 3 bedroom place but I plan to tackle the other 2 next year..)



Plans
•Carpets fitted to bedroom and hallway (should be in ~3 weeks)
•Next year I will be knocking down 2 structural walls and opening up the kitchen/entrance space (~3m by 2m). •Currently the entrance is into a large unused hallway space off the kitchen, I intend to walk into one large kitchen room.
•Bedroom 2 & 3 need doing
•Garden needs a serious looking at/de weeding
•Add log burner/similar to living room
•Fix the pointing and roof issues
 
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Looks good. I'd have said to leave the hallway till the very end as it's bound to get scratched when moving things to rooms but too late for that. :)

The plan currently is get the following pre Christmas done/usable:
Hallway, bedroom 1 and lounge area. (whilst using nasty old kitchen). The rest will be a job for next year!

Inevitably I Will end up Scratching it! (sadly the finish on this wall isnt great and rather bumpy/full of polyfilla anyways)
 
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Subscribed! Well done so far.

Forget carpets. Laminate or engineered floor throughout
Going to be tiled (I think) when we do the large kitchen rework and engineered wood in the living roon.

Carpets for all the bedrooms and that narrow hallway between bedrooms/bathroom. (I've ordered the carpet for first bedroom and hallway.)

Does anyone know where to get a decent price/quality on curtains??
Because of the length in the lounge/lving room they are rather expensive..
 
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Going to be tiled (I think) when we do the large kitchen rework and engineered wood in the hallway.

Carpets for all the bedrooms and that narrow hallway between bedrooms/bathroom. (I've ordered the carpet for first bedroom and hallway.)

Does anyone know where to get a decent price/quality on curtains??
Because of the length in the lounge/lving room they are rather expensive..

Ikea have a reasonable selection that are pretty cheap we've had them in our last few placed which have had 3m ceilings
 
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Started laying some engineered wood floor... Only got about 4 metres at a wider length section of the room to go... :x

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Also put a new light in (pretty heavy/pain to fit!)

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Floor is now fitted and sofa in the living room. Boiler is now also installed... But I have a broken hob (gas leak so it's supplies been cut off) and a broken shower (no hot water) . I will be attempting to fit a new thermostatic mixer shower myself :o

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Hah the floor has since been cleaned... That was mid fitting and not quite a "posed" photo.. (so may have odd bits on it!)

Got rid of the old shower and gubbins today :o (here's hoping I'm able to fit the new one!)
Build cost if so (roughly)
Shower £105 (amazon sales)
2 metres chrome pipe £12
2 quick fit valves £20 (allows me to extend pipes)
2 Valve bends (as the pipework is exposed) £16
Pipe cutters £3
Monkey Wrench £4
Ptfe tape (£1)
Silicone filler £5

I'll put in some before/after pics soon.. (hopefully it will be an easy fit with all the bits I've bought!)

Remember to fit laminate floor protectors to all furniture. Saves scratches. I know the stuff is tough but that is what we have done.

Yeah I've already got some on order :o
 
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Managed to fit my shower. The bathroom is pretty old, so needs replaced when I can afford. (also notice all the old holes from the old ladies handrails... It's a pain trying to get rid of the wall plugs! Anyone got any tips?)

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Bit of a bodge but it works! Also got 20 quid off the shower from amazon because the small holder isn't the correct size to fit the shower hose. Good service.

Also got a fridge another good service (John Lewis)

And a washing machine from tesco with terrible delivery service (didn't fit it even though they were meant to!)
 
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