Saturday, 9 April 2011
The House That Jackie Built
We've been living in our dream home for a week now and bits are continually being added. The kitchen is wicked (although the boiler tap and the wine cooler take the wickedness to a new level).
Lighting-wise, we have uplighters, downlighters, sidelighters, floodlighters and all other sorts of lighting shenanigans. The latest lighting to be installed is the rope lighting:
You need to excuse the clothes horse and the patio furniture - we still haven't decided on a sofa for this room!
Our fabulous hall light has also had bulbs inserted - finally. It's tricky taking photos of lights when your technical ability doesn't stretch to working the camera properly, but here's what I managed to capture:
And for a full frontal - with digger and workmen performing the finishing touches:
Of course, it's been quiet for the past week as we haven't had an internet connection in the house. That all changed today courtesy of Virginmedia. We are online once more and have the HD experience to finally look forward to. We just don't have a decent television right now! The house was CAT6 enabled and this is the performance we are getting from the LAN:
Now... that's gotta be pleasing! They promised me a 50mb broadband package and I'm getting 49.95 at the far end of my house through the LAN.
And finally... it really is about time that this blog was "archived". There really won't be any more to say as we have now moved in. It has been hard work, expensive, stressful but worth it. It really wouldn't have happened without the dedication/devotion shown by Jackie - after all, I spend 5/7ths of my time away from home and in a state which renders me useless at making decisions. It's the house that Jackie built and I won't ever be able to thank her enough for what she has done over the last 20 months.
Until the next adventure folks...
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Time To Celebrate
First Good Reason
We were too busy moving stuff from one house to another. By 6pm on Saturday, I had NEVER felt fatigue the way I felt at that time. In fact, that fatigue is still with me and it is Wednesday! I am covered in bruises from the lifting and hauling and can feel twinges of pain in almost every part of my body. So tired was I on Saturday, that I wasn't fit to properly celebrate my birthday on Sunday. How many people celebrate their 40th birthday without opening a bottle of something nice?
Second Good Reason
We have no internet access in the new house just yet. That will be switched on this coming Saturday by Virginmedia. It almost feels like I'm missing an arm not having access to the internet at home. I'm only writing this now because I'm back at work in Birmingham and am in the land of civilisation once more!
Third Good Reason
I do have 3G dongles and a smartphone, but the reception at my new house is rubbish. I cannot get a 3G signal on any of the networks I should have access to: Vodafone, O2 and Orange. GPRS is intermittent and even phone calls are very patchy.
So there has been no update until now but the move has happened and the house is better than we could have hoped. There are, however, a few outstanding issues. The kitchen was still being fitted yesterday as the kitchen suppliers failed to meet our deadlines; the electricians will be onsite today finalising the last few items; the driveway needs sorting and we need some new furniture that will be in keeping with the rest of the house.
And, of course, we need to organise a "house warming" party at some point.
No photos today I'm afraid. I've left them all behind on my camera at home. The final photos will be uploaded this weekend and then serious consideration will be given to calling an end to the blog. The "Thank You" blog entry will be the final one!
Thursday, 31 March 2011
A sign
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
OMG! We're moving...
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
An update for the distant husband
No. 34 update
Sunday, 27 March 2011
One Week To Go
I'd always hoped that we would have moved in to our new house in time for my birthday and we would've loved for friends to come along to a party in the new house. However, the kitchen won't be ready in time and the upstairs carpets will miss the deadline by 24 hours.
The idea of taking this coming Friday as a day off from work in order to perform the lift and shift of all our worldly possessions just can't happen. At least, not entirely.
Moving over the course of the weekend still might be possible, though that would mean moving on my birthday - some birthday celebration, eh?
That said, no fault can be assigned to our builder who has been brilliant. Internally, we merely have the floor tiles to be laid, wooden floors to be laid and some minor electrical tests. Externally, we have a bit of paving to do and a driveway to be laid. All of these tasks are still on target - apparently.
The paving and steps around the house look terrific so far:
Obviously there is a lot of dust around, but it should give you an idea of how it is coming along. The path at the back looks like this:
And internally, our wood burning stove has turned up and has been installed. Try to forget the cement mixer sitting in front of it:
So this day next week - I'll be 40 and we may be in our new house!
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Progress
Saturday, 19 March 2011
It is Saturday, isn't it?
The family bathroom has been grouted now and it looks beautiful. My father-in-law and his wife were up with us and were impressed with the work that has been done.
My lovely fire has been installed and I can imagine sitting there on a winter evening with it lit. Just needs finished off around the edges and it will look great.
The kitchen has to be measured for the Corian worktops but nearly there.
The utility room.
Next week we have yet more tiles being delivered on Monday - to that end, the heat has been running all weekend in an attempt to get the floor completely dried out.
On Tuesday, the rest of the bathroom suites are being delivered - so hopefully they will be installed next week as well.
I had the upstairs measured for carpet on Friday afternoon and have various carpet samples lying around. I have a very good idea what I want but the samples look different when you get them in the rooms. I also need to start thinking about some blinds and curtains.
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Wow!
It has been pointed out that I haven't mentioned Bertie much in this blog and he is feeling left out! Well, that won't do now will it? I think I would be right in saying that if it wasn't for Bertie, we wouldn't be where we are today. He has kept everything going along smoothly and I'm sure he has dealt with more issues than I have got to hear about. I have appreciated his straight forward advice, even if I didn't always take it :0)
Here are the beginnings of a lovely set of steps that are being built at the front and there's Bertie examining them!
The garage has been rendered.
Monday, 14 March 2011
It's all systems go
The tiling has started in the family bathroom and our ensuite. This is not a very good photo, but I think the black tiles look fantastic. I love it!
The painter has started in Rachels bedroom and it looks brighter.
Sunday, 13 March 2011
The Big Switch On
Tuesday 15th March... That's the day that the kitchen gets delivered and the fireplaces turn up.
Wednesday 16th March... That's the day that the kitchen will be fitted.
In and around all of this, the interior will be painted, doors will be hung (albeit all the upstairs doors are now in place). Patios will be laid and front door steps will be constructed. The garage will be rendered and the roofing completed.
In short - this is going to be a big week. There will hardly be room to move on site. (Thankfully, I'll be nowhere to be seen!). It still seems like there is a lot to do and a very short period of time to do it, but I guess the professionals are involved rather than a DIY amateur like me - if I were to hang a door, I'm quite sure it would take me hours!!!
As with every blog entry, it is appropriate to show some imagery - people like photos because some people can't read. So here you go:
A boiler:
The electrical consumer unit:
The view from the top of the stairs:
I wonder should we start to think about packing up and getting ready to move in?
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
The Doors
Outside, most of the raised beds have been plastered and several big piles of pavers are waiting to be put down.
Artichokes or Pinecones?
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Lights
Outside on the raised beds we're having these:
We have still to sort out the ones on the front steps and by the front door.
For the hall I love the PH Artichoke light:
But I think I will be having the Norm 69 instead as it comes in a bigger size:
Buying Tiles
I (at the moment!) have chosen this grey colour for the other bathrooms. There is a 30x60 that goes with this mosiac. Also I am thinking of having a white tile for the family bathroom to brighten it up a bit. But what to put where? The floors are easy - they will be the 30x60 grey one, but the walls? Aargh.
Some ideas:
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Stairway To Heaven
The stairs have been installed but have also been "built-in" now. The hallway no longer has dodgy ladders or precarious scaffolding:
Of course, the stairs are currently protected , but the effect is still quite something when you have been used to a blank void!
Indoors, there isn't too much left to do. Install the kitchen; install the bathrooms; install the electrical fittings; do some tiling and install the fires. Actually, now that the list has been written out, there's still plenty to do. However, we are into the final four weeks apparently and it won't be long before we can open the bubbly and celebrate moving in to our new home.
Now - time mto draw up an invite list for the house-warming party!