Basement conversion and renovation - EPIC project!
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Basement conversion and renovation - EPIC project!
Hi everyone
Thought I'd start a thread here to give some real-time updates on our project. Hopefully you'll find it interesting and we can pick up some tips along the way!
We're converting a basement in a Victorian flat and renovating the rest of the property. Architects' plans are drawn up and ready to go to building control - quite a lot involved, removing some walls, adding new walls, tanking basement, basement floor, new staircase, new bathroom, new kitchen, digging out the garden, re-landscaping, rewire, new central heating, the list goes on. It could be a LONG project!
Doing a lot ourselves, or plan to, all depends on costs. We have good tradesmen we know for plastering, plumbing and electrics so we'll see how we get on.
We've started a bit of prep work already while we wait for final plans so here goes:
That's it for now. All ceilings and door frames are out, all old wiring is gone. Next stage is moving gas, electric and water services. Removing all old central heating. Then the floor comes up!
This is the existing layout of the flat. There is a lot of scope for changes but we wanted to keep the original physical layout as much as possible. It is a beautiful Victorian property with well proportioned rooms and we don’t want to spoil that.
The basement is a bit of a blank canvas consisting only of a coal cellar, hallway, storeroom and large front room.
More updates to follow. You can see even more here: http://www.renovationblog.co.uk/
Chris
Thought I'd start a thread here to give some real-time updates on our project. Hopefully you'll find it interesting and we can pick up some tips along the way!
We're converting a basement in a Victorian flat and renovating the rest of the property. Architects' plans are drawn up and ready to go to building control - quite a lot involved, removing some walls, adding new walls, tanking basement, basement floor, new staircase, new bathroom, new kitchen, digging out the garden, re-landscaping, rewire, new central heating, the list goes on. It could be a LONG project!
Doing a lot ourselves, or plan to, all depends on costs. We have good tradesmen we know for plastering, plumbing and electrics so we'll see how we get on.
We've started a bit of prep work already while we wait for final plans so here goes:
That's it for now. All ceilings and door frames are out, all old wiring is gone. Next stage is moving gas, electric and water services. Removing all old central heating. Then the floor comes up!
This is the existing layout of the flat. There is a lot of scope for changes but we wanted to keep the original physical layout as much as possible. It is a beautiful Victorian property with well proportioned rooms and we don’t want to spoil that.
The basement is a bit of a blank canvas consisting only of a coal cellar, hallway, storeroom and large front room.
More updates to follow. You can see even more here: http://www.renovationblog.co.uk/
Chris
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I'd love to do something like that!
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And I thought I had a lot to do! I love victorian buildings. What's the function of the cellar going to be?
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Thanks!moderator6 wrote:I'd love to do something like that!
Nice blog :thumbright:
Yes we love Victorian buildings too... it has some amazing original features which we will preserve.Jammybstard wrote:And I thought I had a lot to do! I love victorian buildings. What's the function of the cellar going to be?
The basement will be a kitchen leading on to an open plan family room with informal dining area. If we have time/money we'll dig out and open up the front with french windows onto a courtyard that is below ground level with steps rising up into the front garden.
The big feature will be that we're cutting away the ceiling at the front of the basement room so that it creates a double height area and mezzanine with the room above. This will provide a lot of light into the basement as there is a huge 3 panel bay window above. I'll post some plans once we have them finalised!
I know! But we're fairly confident we can do a lot ourselves... we'll see!Gadget wrote:Blimey, you've got a task on your hands there!... :thumbright:
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whats your depth in basement at present? and what do you expect to be headroom after plasterboard/ tanking and flooring depths?
what are you doing for drainage? sump and pump?
what are you doing for drainage? sump and pump?
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hi bean. can't remember current height off the top of my head, it's about 220+ I think. i'll have a look later.bean wrote:whats your depth in basement at present? and what do you expect to be headroom after plasterboard/ tanking and flooring depths?
what are you doing for drainage? sump and pump?
no drainage, it is not a wet basement and the ground is sand/sandstone so extremely well drained. sump and pump would be total overkill. we're just going cavity drain dpm on walls with vented circulation and draining into the sand/sandstone below.
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Great project Chris Absolutely love the mezzanine idea! Can't wait to see this thread develop...Thanks for posting..
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Wes wrote:Great project Chris Absolutely love the mezzanine idea! Can't wait to see this thread develop...Thanks for posting..
Who is Chris ??? have I missed summat...
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the blog is Chris and Claire's so i think that is where Wes got the name fromwine~o wrote:Wes wrote:Great project Chris Absolutely love the mezzanine idea! Can't wait to see this thread develop...Thanks for posting..
Who is Chris ??? have I missed summat...
Wes it could be Claire who is posting in which case they may want to have a word with you
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You sure did Wine~o,,,You missed Chris sign out at the bottom of his first postwine~o wrote:Who is Chris ??? have I missed summat...
pud1771, I'm pretty sure it's Chris that posted, unless Claire likes to sign off with Chris's nameWes it could be Claire who is posting in which case they may want to have a word with you
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pud1771, I'm pretty sure it's Chris that posted, unless Claire likes to sign off with Chris's nameWes it could be Claire who is posting in which case they may want to have a word with you
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Dam it i missed that bit Wes lol will blame old age (33 )and umm tired and umm a week of being a white van man so only seeing what I want
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back on to the topic i would love to get involved on a project like that Bluec have saved your blog in my bookmarks and am looking forward to the updates
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It's definitely Chris! If you're lucky Claire might make an appearance too although she spends most of her time day-dreaming about buying expensive furniture and choosing the colour of curtains while I have to ponder the more practical things!
The mezzanine is a bold move and we're a bit nervous about it, but it will make the basement feel part of the house which we think is really important... we wanted to avoid it feeling like an annex (or basement!).
Not much progress this week. Getting the water main moved and the electric mains/CU moved which should be completed next Thursday. Meanwhile we're applying for building regs and planning permission. Will post some plans once we have finalised them.
The mezzanine is a bold move and we're a bit nervous about it, but it will make the basement feel part of the house which we think is really important... we wanted to avoid it feeling like an annex (or basement!).
Not much progress this week. Getting the water main moved and the electric mains/CU moved which should be completed next Thursday. Meanwhile we're applying for building regs and planning permission. Will post some plans once we have finalised them.
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Lets hope you get the planning...............!! As you have already started.
I take it neighbours have done similar?
I take it neighbours have done similar?