Fayre wrote: » Looks great. What did you do for sealing around the wet room shower? I have two of these in my house and trying to decide what way to seal them. Decided to go with the classy seal on the shower tray but unsure with the 2 wet rooms The gravel around the edge of the house looks great. I'd put a footpath outside of it though
npgallag wrote: » Some pics of our new build.
npgallag wrote: » Yep double height hall and stairs going up the inside of that window..can wait to see the window quotes as need triple glaze passive to go with insulation and heating system. plans attached. any opinions welcome.
bannerman2005 wrote: » The builder used a tanking kit for the 2 wet rooms to seal. Not 100% sure what type. Your maybe right about the path but we will see once we have some more of the site work done.
BarneyMc wrote: » Busy day today. - heating stats being installed - tiler to finish up - plumber to finish up - beds, table & chairs being delivered - last coat of varnish to be applied to stairs Move in date - this Friday!
BarneyMc wrote: » I used tiles in the kitchen and front & back halls, toilets and laminates elsewhere. Laminate floors are much better than they were in the past and much more affordable and durable than engineered wooden floors.
THE DON FANUCCI wrote: » anything to watch out for when buying timber flooring? what mm is best for busy sittingroom floors? and is there something called a wear layer or something don't wanna make mistake
Deleted User wrote: » Mod Note - 9/10/2012: This thread is for discussing the various aspects of building as they arise. Do not use this thread for "pre-building" queries. Such queries should be posted in their own threads. How many people on boards are in the process of building their own homes at the moment, have recently completed or planning to do so in the near future. I am about 3/4 of the way through a self-build. It would be interesting to have a "live" list of current self-builds on the forum.
BarneyMc wrote: » After 3 and a bit years..... we've moved in!
THE DON FANUCCI wrote: » well done. nice time to move in too. but why did it take over 3 years to build?
BarneyMc wrote: » A few reasons.. 1. Bank held us up for a year 2. Marriage 3. Baby 4. Trying to make 'right' decisions throughout 5. Didn't know a thing about building Anyway the house really feels like a home tonight!
893bet wrote: » Snap. We formally moved in this week! Got sky installed yesterday! Broke ground August 13! Long slog!
BarneyMc wrote: » Yes, I have to say it was a very tough journey and so glad it's over (well loads more to do but at least I'm in). Do all self-builders find it a terrible experience or is there anyone out there who actually enjoyed the ride?
893bet wrote: » Loved it! And it was all worth while this morning!