My first ever double storey extension
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My first ever double storey extension
Hi guys
I've just went through my photos and found my first ever double storey extension with a flat roof loft conversion that I did in 2007 and I though I would share.
I've just went through my photos and found my first ever double storey extension with a flat roof loft conversion that I did in 2007 and I though I would share.
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Re: My first ever double storey extension
Thanks for sharing............was this a DIY project or are you a Builder ?
Verwood Handyman
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Re: My first ever double storey extension
I don't know any blind architects but I now know what drawing by braile results in.
Top tip..............don't use that on your website. Even the racking back done prior to lining in is sticking out like a sore thumb.
Top tip..............don't use that on your website. Even the racking back done prior to lining in is sticking out like a sore thumb.
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Re: My first ever double storey extension
looks ok but not very sympathetic to the original house its attached to
not a criticism just not to my taste
not a criticism just not to my taste
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Re: My first ever double storey extension
I agree on that 1 roc, & I,m glad I don't live next door or even in the area.royaloakcarpentry wrote:I don't know any blind architects but I now know what drawing by braile results in.
Top tip..............don't use that on your website. Even the racking back done prior to lining in is sticking out like a sore thumb.
How the hell planners pass things like this is beyond me, Totally out of keeping!big-all wrote:looks ok but not very sympathetic to the original house its attached to
not a criticism just not to my taste
What would you rather bee or a wasp!
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Re: My first ever double storey extension
The roof isn't formed properly either. The rain will pour straight off the end onto the conservatory