Category: Renovations

Damn x

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The crittall glass people arrived here yesterday and the only glass they left is the sort related to the Emperor’s new clothes:  It didn’t fit through the front door…one centimetre out, so it’s been returned to the factory. Apparently the main frame was supposed to be designed in two parts but it wasn’t. Their bad.  But it leaves me to explain the situation to Building Control and delay our final sign off again..there’s always something.

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I’m distracting the frustration with a search for the perfect table lamp..something utterly ugly and totally wonderful.c1faafcee2d8e6fabebf2afe1a7f1a0d ca750609a3202fcae0dd5491ac31fd7c db8d490e7782fb03272aa6fc8f72ed47

They give such bones to a room..an intriguing combination of height, light and ambience.

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It’s a ploy that’s working…

Laters, Kate x

More Stairs..Because..

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The main kilim has arrived!

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And the one for the very top of the stairs..it’s amazing how much carpet you need for a flight of stairs..over 5 meters. The idea is to sew these all together to make one long run.

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Someone asked the other day if I was worried that they weren’t official stair carpets.  It highlighted the fact that we’re a generation brought up on hype and brand –  instead of seeing products for what they are we now believe we need a specific shampoo for almost blonde hair or a cleaner for our pink toilets.  It’s all clever labelling and marketing just to part us from our hard earned cash because the truth is, as soon as these carpets are fitted to the stairs, that’s what they become.

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This is the final one to add to the patchwork…I’d post a picture of what they all look like but I’m still effing suffering from f*&*ing problems with the cr*p software update that Apple has inflicted on my s*dding computer: Another modern disease…built in obsolescence: updating what already works just because you can and to make more money. I need to become a hippy.

 

Laters, Kate x

Finishing Touches x

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Boo hoo. We were meant to be having the crittall glass for the hall fitted today….but these things never happen when they’re meant to.  It’s delayed now till the end of the week. Sigh. So instead of proper pics I’ve just got  the inspiration pictures to drool over.

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I hope mine will look half as good..

Laters, Kate x

Stairway to Heaven x

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The first stair carpet for the main stairs arrived yesterday..excitement! It’s an unusual combination of earthy colours with contrasts of pure neon…definitely a risk that’s paid off..can’t wait for the other one to arrive now..Will they work together? Only time will tell..

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I’ve almost finished painting the hall – ran out of paint at the very top. Typical.  But it’s had it’s own little transformation, including adding a newel post and new banister to make the stairs feel more integrated and trick the eye into thinking the wall on the  kitchen side was always there (we nicked the corridor space to give as much width as possible – every inch counts in London)

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The new radiator cover is still painted with the builder’s grey undercoat..except I rather love it.  I like the contrast rather than everything matching. So last weekend it was dragged to B&Q to be colour matched..they thought I was bonkers as it was hauled onto the paint counter to go under their machine.  But sometimes needs must. If there’s any give in the already blown budget, a fitted mirror will go in the alcove..and stained glass in the front door.  A girl can dream.

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Of course, the biggest change to the hall will be when the glass crittall doors arrive on Monday..

Laters, Kate x

 

Kilims on my mind..

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You can’t beat a good rug. (Except of course you can..)

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They work with anything, anywhere, quietly bringing soul and drama to a room.

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Traditional or modern. It doesn’t matter.

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I’ve been trying to source some as runners for our main stairs and cellar stairs.  It hasn’t been easy: No runner is long enough and narrow enough to fit a complete flight, so it’s about finding combinations that work together, fit together in size….and still make the heart sing.

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The pair for the cellar have just arrived, prompting a nostalgic glance back at the cellar stair’s upwards progression…from this..

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To this.

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The kilims still need to be fitted properly…but I think that’s best done once the floor is down (May 3) and possibly after all the furniture is down.

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But it’s progress….and I love it.

Laters, Kate x

Floored x

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There was no dispute over which flooring to choose for the new cellar: It’s sisal all the way.

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It’s not only such a natural look with an ancient, timeless quality….

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(It’s a floor covering that’s been used for centuries)

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But it’s also that smell – the flooring equivalent of cedar wood – which feels so grounding and calming. Nostalgic almost.

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I have The Husband off for a much needed days holiday today…so the lucky man is coming with me to browse samples and help make a final decision.

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(If he chooses right we might just squeeze in a naughty lunch somewhere.  Promises, promises..)

Laters, Kate x

Wall Bling..

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There are three large storage cupboards at the back of the underworld room – four if you count the boiler..

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Would it be an utter extravagance to attempt to disguise them?

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Hmmmmmmmmmmm….

Laters, Kate x

Progress x

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It’s the painful part of the cellar renovation…painting all the bookcases.  Probably more so than usual because they started off black…and they’re going..off black.  The reason is the shelving is an Ikea Billy hack – using basic Ikea units to look more than the sum of their parts – and that requires a layer of camouflage paint.

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At least I have the TV to keep me company.

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But it’s still slow progress.

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The hunt has been on for the perfect pink for the stair wall.

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And I think I’ve found it via the felt our tap came wrapped in.

Now to get it colour matched..

Laters, Kate x

The kitchen: The Reveal

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Before: The original kitchen, in a separate room.

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Open to the back.

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The front sitting room.

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The works (basically knocking down the dividing wall and fitting a two storey eight frame)

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The result.

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Laters, Kate x

First Day..

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It’s the very first day without our builders today – I waved them off yesterday to a fanfare of thank you’s for doing such an amazing job.  I’ve been through four big builds now and know how rare it is to finish a project and still have a smile, but Pavel and Jack were exceptional from beginning to end: They knocked down walls, dug out the cellar, laid the parquet, created our kitchen..and even managed to hang some pictures for me. They are the only builders I’ve ever known to bring their own sponge for the bathroom to a job…and use it. Bravo to them!

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…Not that they’ve gone far..they’re at my parents now!

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So now it’s down to me..and whilst the building works look spectacular (pictures will follow soon – I’m just missing a table!), the rest of the house resembles a bomb site covered in a thick layer of multicoloured dust with nothing in it’s right place: Many of the rooms need painting and the whole house needs unpacking.  And the kids break up on Friday for Easter..what fun! But first job is to get our dining room table up and running just so I can take those god-damn pictures – and have a proper meal at it. Because of various water stains we sanded it down a few weeks ago (don’t worry – it wasn’t an antique!)…

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And it looked absolutely stunning..

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But there were a few white marks where the bubbling of the water stains had cause the veneer to raise up which meant it got sanded to the wood below.

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So the plan has been to re-stain them and add darker tones to merge everything together. It’s now ready for it’s final sealing coat.

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My Aunt – a very knowledgable lady! Gave me some wonderful tips regarding what oils to use.  In view of possible nut allergies with guests I’m opting for olive oil..could be interesting.  After that the legs need painting…

Along with most of the rest of the house! Where’s my paintbrush??

Laters, Kate x