My Extension Renovation
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My Extension Renovation
Hi All,
Over the past 6 months I've undertaken the renovation of the extension in my first home. The extension housed the kitchen, a shower room and a toilet.
With a lot of help from this wonderful site, forum and video content I am well on the way to completing it.
This was my first DIY project and the first time I've owned a home to perform a project on.
Over the next few weeks i'll update this post with additional pictures as things get finished but here is where I am to date :)
Mike
Originally a narrow kitchen made narrower by two work tops and a double width brick wall supporting the roof A small power shower, a dodge curtain and a shower tray that I was able to pull away from the wall/floor it was so rotten. First thing to go...The shower and knock the shower room and toilet into one. This is when I noticed the state of the rook, rafters and the supporting timbers. Next I dismantled the kitchen and removed all floor tiles At this point I decided that the roof would need to come off in order to open up the whole extension and a new roof would need designing that wasn't resting on the brick walls.
Over the past 6 months I've undertaken the renovation of the extension in my first home. The extension housed the kitchen, a shower room and a toilet.
With a lot of help from this wonderful site, forum and video content I am well on the way to completing it.
This was my first DIY project and the first time I've owned a home to perform a project on.
Over the next few weeks i'll update this post with additional pictures as things get finished but here is where I am to date :)
Mike
Originally a narrow kitchen made narrower by two work tops and a double width brick wall supporting the roof A small power shower, a dodge curtain and a shower tray that I was able to pull away from the wall/floor it was so rotten. First thing to go...The shower and knock the shower room and toilet into one. This is when I noticed the state of the rook, rafters and the supporting timbers. Next I dismantled the kitchen and removed all floor tiles At this point I decided that the roof would need to come off in order to open up the whole extension and a new roof would need designing that wasn't resting on the brick walls.
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Re: My Extension Renovation
With the roof removed I could remove the final 2 walls and open up the extension.
Next I have to replace the two wooden single glazed windows in the shower room and toilet with a 1 centrally placed doubled glazed window. My first experience of brick laying. It took me a week! lol
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Re: My Extension Renovation
I looked at your first post before your edit and I thought *F3ck that rough*.........
So didn't comment....
I now realise that those were the before pics...not the after.
keep the pics coming, we love pics..
So didn't comment....
I now realise that those were the before pics...not the after.
keep the pics coming, we love pics..
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^^^^
Look forward to the progress
Look forward to the progress
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Re: My Extension Renovation
My next instalment:
Off to install all the insulation, plumbing and electrics now :)
Off to install all the insulation, plumbing and electrics now :)
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Re: My Extension Renovation
looks great, Would love to be able to have a crack at something like this!
Did you have much experience before hand?
Did you have much experience before hand?
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Wow, you doing all this on your own! This is surely a big project and seems to be a successful one. Good luck mate and keep up with the pictures, it's inspiring :)