Wednesday 25 April 2012

DIY

So DIY is were it's at for me as I can't afford tradespeople on my salary, unless it's for a special job like a new kitchen. (I dream on about that happening!) For example, I've been living with a cooker who's upper oven blows the house fuses if we use it by accident, instead of the grill. All because I'm scared of how much an engineer would cost to fix it! I don't really trust tradespeople you see... they just make up prices! So I am into doing anything I can myself or ignoring it altogether. My time doesn't cost anything you see.

Anyway this blog is about DIY and things I've done to my house, having owned it now for 5 years (mortgage). I guess I should tell you a bit about my house and DIY experience so far...

Well, it is still needing a little love, after being a student property previously, before the last couple who lived here, took it on and worked on it a little.

My house was built in around 1904 so its an oldie! It is a first home size; smallish and a typical mid terrace, Edwardian, a 2 up, 2 down, with many original features e.g. sash windows at front of property, wood burning front fire and ornate fireplaces in bedrooms; stripped pine doors, original wonky front door with stained glass windows and some simple art deco coving.

It also has the wonderful paper thin but still brick walls! E.g. I can hear my neighbours coughing and shouting as though they were in my room sometimes! I have planned before to try soundproofing the alcoves, but we have so far found it a little scary, as most ceilings have been drylined and it's difficult finding the joists in the ceiling, to fix a head plate to. Anyway I digress...

We have a large upstairs bathroom (was probably a bedroom once) and the kitchen is below with a low ceiling respectively. I have a small patio garden with borders and a front room and back. We also have our front room going straight onto a small cul de sac street, so no bay window.

So far, we have: 

Had the 2nd bedroom ceiling drylined and skimmed (to cover hideous wallpaper).

 We've laid new carpet in the front room downstairs ourselves and regret that, (looking at the fraying edges and rubbish cheapness 4 years on [sigh]).

We've sanded and restored our front bedroom upstairs original floorboards and stained and varnished them ourselves! (Mammoth task that would do differently now but it is a learning curve like much of DIY!)

We've repainted the 2nd bedroom over lining paper, same with the bathroom and painted mosaic tiles with tile paint (fairly successfully (but I would prefer to tear it up if I had the time and money to repair the plaster underneath).

My latest project though, and on par with sanding the floor is restoring the ageing staircase to a new awesomeness, and it is finally coming together 6 months later!!!! We now just have to paint the skirting, stairwell walls, flakey door architrave's and then, then... we can buy my dream runner and finals and fit some new flooring through the hall and middle sitting room, dubbed 'the wooden room' go figure! The original knackered wood floor in there is beyond sanding and is sooo draughty, especially with the giant open fireplace, which eats hot air!

So yeah, that's were I am in my DIY career.