stickybookmark wrote: » Well I was told that air tight houses are very dry Barney, so maybe the little bit of air coming in the keyhole will mean you don't have to wear moisturiser every day :-)
Quazzie wrote: » 893 bet, how much did you pay for the fitted wardrobe?
893bet wrote: » Stairs in progress!
893bet wrote: » Wardrobes! Lawns! Kerbs! Master bedroom! Waiting on the stairs which is partially made.
Tom Hagen wrote: » just out of curiousity could you not of put the solar panels on the back of the house? out of view?
murphaph wrote: » The side they go on is usually dependent on the orientation with respect to the sun. You wouldn't install them on the north side typically.
893bet wrote: » X2 Front is south facing!
iwillhtfu wrote: » Is there a reason you never oriented the house differently. I'd have thought it strange to have the front south facing given the choice. Fitted wardrobes are a tidy job. Is the staircase oak?
Bad_alibi wrote: » Site location and planning will more often than not determine the orientation.
FiOT wrote: » Hi All, My intentions of updating regularly on our self- build experience seem to have fallen by the wayside, turns out self - building is quite time consuming! Whuda thunk it?! Here is a pic of where we are at right now and my current favourite spot in the house, my upstairs reading nook Also, I think the birthday pic pretty much sums up how all - consuming building is... House on the brain! Things are going well and all coming in at or under budget so far, let's see how long that lasts :P
Tom Hagen wrote: » looks great. Did you do a return block at your window reveal? cant make it out
Tom Hagen wrote: » Great house. did you use concrete hollowcore slabs? but you used timber studding upstairs not block walls? should be good size attic in that too . sweet