893bet wrote: » Lovely barney. I am a big fan of the oak/white look.
m1b2k3 wrote: » Has anyone used engineered wooden floors with underfloor?
mrsWhippy wrote: » [We plan to do this. I know it won't transfer the heat as effectively, but I really don't want tiled floors in my living areas. I think it'll work provided the floors aren't above a certain thickness.
m1b2k3 wrote: » Ya I am the same hate the thoughts of tiles everywhere! They are not very child friendly for learning to walk or falling!!! Be interested to hear if anyone has done this!
a_noodle_jenny wrote: » Wow that's amazing - what a job it is that concrete why have I not heard much about this!!!
Fayre wrote: » No septic tank, drains, heating system, kitchen, toilets, sinks, or internal doors but we have the front steps
THE DON FANUCCI wrote: » fair sweet door. who did your stone work? unless thats a -snip- door. then it will leak. stone is class
THE DON FANUCCI wrote: » fair sweet door. who did your stone work? unless thats a -snip-. then it will leak. stone is class
Fayre wrote: » It's not -snip-. It was meant to be though and the ope was built specifically for their signature door. But they refused my business when they heard I wasn't getting the windows from them.
893bet wrote: » Kitchen booth is coming along! Just waiting for the upholsterer to do his thing! The price of the V groove panels made me cry a little!
bannerman2005 wrote: » Some pics from our new build
FiOT wrote: » Delighted for (though a bit jealous of) of everyone moving in, congratulations! Meanwhile, we're hoping to have our granite delivered from China next week after a 3 month wait :mad: Does anything happen quickly in a self - build?! First fix electrics and plumbing to start first thing in January as well as stone masonry so hopefully it'll be all go then!