Flat redecorating

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Well it's all happening chaps, and been a long time coming. Firstly, I have a one bedroom ground floor flat with own garden. Started proceedings in January for a lease extension. My lease extension premium has now finally been agreed at £28,600 which gives me 90 years added onto my remaining 64 years, so 154 years. It's peppercorn too so no more ground rent. My solicitors are currently finalising details and awaiting the new draft lease from the freeholders. I've got to pay the freeholder's solicitors and surveyors damn fees as well as my own solicitor and surveyor, so all told, it will have cost me about £36K.

So now I'm onto the final few hurdles before selling, which is decorating the rest of my flat. I had a lot of work done in 2012 including new kitchen, new bathroom, new windows throughout and a bunch of other external work, which cost over £20K.

But I never got around to doing my hall, bedroom and front room. So that's happening now. The kitchen and bathroom still look brand new, just needs some touching up here and there.

They started tuesday and it will probably take best part of 2 weeks to finish. New laminate flooring to go down, everything to be painted white, couple of new doors I think, new light fitting in front room. Communal areas also to be stripped and painted and I'll share the cost of that with the upstairs owner.

So here's my current gallery. I've been back and forth to the rubbish tip dumping carpet, underlay, wallpaper, etc. I've had to bag and box stuff up and just try and find space to move it to. First few pics show front room with stuff everywhere about to be removed, lol. So far, the front room and hall are now stripped and de-carpeted. Some filling has been done in hairline cracks around ceiling in front room, and some plaster will need removing in front room as it's showing signs of having blown.


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Yep, well below 70 years the premium goes much higher. I'd only get cash buyers offering a low price as it's effectively unmortgageable at the current 64 years remaining. It's bloody ridiculous how expensive it is. But I'd lose a lot more than that without extending it.
There's also something called marriage value added when it's below 80 years.

Freeholders sit around praying you let your lease drop to 80 years or less, as then they rake in the cash. This is because after that you will pay 50% of the flat's 'marriage value' on top of the the usual lease extension price. Marriage value is the amount of extra value a lease extension would add to your property.


I don't fully understand this though.

I'm paying 28,600 for the premium. Some of that presumably includes 50% marriage value. If marriage value is the difference in value of my flat at 64 years and at 154 years, then that difference would surely be much bigger than the whole marriage value they calculated.
 
Bah, my works just got a bit more expensive. What we thought would be a small area of blown plaster turned out to be practically the whole wall. There's another wall in that room which has also blown. Both being plastered tomorrow.

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I'm having all my old knotty pine doors painted white and am buying some new doors too, glazed and non glazed. Basically the theme is white with brushed stainless steel dimmer switches and door handles and grey laminate flooring. This will be my new entrance door https://www.howdens.com/doors-joine...nal-moulded-panel-doors/dordogne-smooth-door/

Which of these two handles looks better?

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Yeah Skillmister, statutory route is your option. That's the route I took. They're legally bound to allow you to extend. I don't know how the head leaseholder thing works though. I mean, if you own a property with a lease like me, then that makes you the leaseholder.

My flat had a new 99 year lease in December 1980 and I bought the flat in July 1987 for £47, 500. So the lease had just over 92 years. It would have been a lot cheaper for me had I thought about extending 16 or even 7 years ago when it was over the 80 and 70 year thresholds. The premium agreed is within what the lease surveyor put in her report. It's having to pay two lots of solicitor and surveyors fees that bumps it up. Fees alone are costing me about £7.5K.
 
Thanks bayo, yeah, I prefer the curved one. Curved one it will be then.

Well they've done plastering today. Under the window is finished. The two walls have had two or 3 coats and will have the final smooth coats on monday or tuesday. Couple of doors have had first coat of primer.

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Those two walls in front room are skimmed and finished now, just drying out. Tomorrow they start puttlng lining paper up on various walls, and painting, in both this front room and hall. Then bedroom de-carpeting, wallpaper stripping and no doubt more plastering, lining paper and painting next week. I'm going for a light grey on the walls and white skirtings in probably just the front room. All white everywhere else. I guess this thread is like a progress log of developments from start to finish. Not sure anyone's particularly interested but hey. :)

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Update. The two newly plastered walls in the front room are almost dried through and will be painted tomorrow. They've put a coat or two of paint around the ceiling cornices.

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Today they've started putting lining paper in the hall and then it'll be painted.

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More updates :)

Lining paper is now finished in the front room. Not painted yet. I've got the weekend to now move as much stuff out of my bedroom into this front room so they can start stripping walls and de-carpeting and possibly more plastering in the bedroom.

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Update. I had to move everything out of my bedroom last night into the front room, which is now full of stuff. It's a right flippin' pain having to keep moving stuff from room to room. Just the crappy old wardrobe and bed remain in the bedroom. I emptied out the wardrobe to make it lighter and it was moved around as he worked on each wall. Today the bedroom walls were stripped and the carpet removed. As I suspected, all walls have to be replastered and one of them needs bonding too. The old plaster you see dates back to the 1980's.

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Like my new blinds? :p Actually, I'm thinking of ordering a roller blind for it from 247 blinds or blinds2go.

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I've decided to get rid of two old knotty pine doors that had started to be painted, plus the glazed one in my bedroom, and am going to have all new doors. These ones :

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Two shaker 4 panel glazed ones will go onto front room and kitchen which are at each end of my hall, and they're needed as the hall is quite dark. And two shaker 4 panel non glazed for the bedroom and bathroom.
 
Bedroom got skimmed today, one wall got bonded and will be skimmed tomorrow. Workers are good, they clean up well after each day and then I do a quick vacuum, so I can still sleep in my bedroom.




Couple of questions chaps. Am I being too fussy here? There's three radiators, one in the bedroom, one in front room and one in the bedroom. Looking behind I see the ragged ends of the old woodchip wallpaper left behind because they didn't remove the rads. Now that I've seen it I can't unsee it, but should I be particularly bothered or let it go?





This old Schreiber wardrobe. I think it's circa 1970s. I bought it eons ago when I didn't really have any money and just wanted something to put clothes in and didn't care about what it looked like. I hate it now, it looks like junk and with all the new decorations, I think it's going to be an eyesore. So I want to get rid of it. I might be able to fetch a few bob for it on gumtree but I kind of want shot of it straighaway. It unscrews into sections. Can I put it out on the pavement for people to take away? I've done that with smaller items, but not sure I'd get away with a wardrobe.

 
I agree Bunka. On the other hand, I can look at it like this. This whole project is ultimately for selling the flat. So one could argue that new buyers will probably not look behind the rads. And that if they decided to redecorate and remove the rads, then removing what's left behind of the old paper would be a tiny job. But yeah, nevertheless, still a bit irritating knowing it's there.


What about the wardrobe, can I put it on the street? I'm pretty sure a van often drives down here looking for junk.
 
I have a front garden of sorts, lol. This is it at the moment with all the works rubbish being dumped there. Yeah, even if I put it in the front behind my front wall, no one might take it. I already left a few other things there that didn't get taken and I then took them down to the tip.


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I'm trying to undo some large plastic screws inside the wardrobe to separate the parts but they're very difficult to loosen plus I don't have the right size screwdriver.





I've got a handyman coming over tomorrow, I'll let him take a look. Either we can separate it, or just smash it up.
 
I decided to get them to remove the radiators today in two rooms and get rid of the mess behind. It was bugging me.

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I should think you did, it would drive me crazy as well, I always remove the radiators when decorating.

Yep, I'm pleased it's been done now, much better!


Bedroom is painted now, it's called elderflower, a sort of off white colour. Ceiling has been painted white. Door will be replaced with something more modern. I'm kind of living it rough at the moment, :p with bare floorboards and basic necessities in the bedroom during this decorating. Can't wait to get new curtains or blinds, new bed, and probably new wardrobe. Tomorrow, everything moves from the front room to the bedroom to start painting in the front room.

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Tell me guys, this old Schreiber wardrobe is solid, but should I get rid of it and buy something in white? It's old and looks old fashioned to me. With the new bedroom decorations, and laminate flooring which I think will be a light grey colour, won't this wardrobe look terrible and out of place? Or does it look fine and I should leave it? :confused: I'm also thinking about when I sell it and what impression I leave when people come to look round.

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I've made a few threads to do with my flat refurbishment, but I'll link my others here as reference and continue as I started, with this thread.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18750190
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18748345


All old doors have gone and 5 new doors have been hung now, it's looking good. They'll get a matt varnish. Handles not on yet, should be friday. Unfortunately, it's taking longer than I expected because my builder has taken on a lot of work and keeps coming and going every few days. New firedoor for the entrance to my flat which came primed and will be painted white. The new lock is higher up and so the part of the doorframe that had the old door latch will of course be filled and painted. New brushed SS light switches fitted. New flooring finished, save a few gaps around a couple of door frames to be filled with silicone. New light fitting in front room.

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Got to sweep up as there's loads of wood shavings on the hall and bathroom floor. Beading still to go between bathroom and hall. And I need to buy some clear protective bumper to stick on the bottom of the door or onto the step, as the new bathroom door is hitting that step.

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We stopped traffic today outside my house to let a lorry unload new concrete tiles, sand and cement to be laid in the front of the house. Rain stopped play so work will hopefully begin tomorrow. All that broken black and white tiling and that broken paving had to go. Timber for new fence too.


 
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