Youtube Maremi Small Art for the Brick Wall Tut

Since we moved over a month ago, I haven't been taking so many photos because of being really busy unpacking things, getting Mum settled in, and as well dealing with a bad dip in my One thousand.E. as a event of seriously overdoing things over the by weeks – I am simply amazed that I didn't crash earlier, but I assume I was running on adrenalin during the motion, and once the pressure was off, my trunk protested that it had no reason to continue going, thank you very much! I've had a few expert days in between simply have to resist the temptation to boom and bust and overdo things again when I'k feeling amend.

I decided I should take a few more photos of the work that's been washed. Today I'chiliad concentrating on the downstairs where most of the difference has taken place, and I will need to go out and accept some more photos of the garage when energy and weather let – my hubby has fabricated expert progress out in that location later the squad accept completed the work, and today he went over and picked upwardly his boat from the farmer who had been storing it in his barn for him – great sigh of relief that it fits! I said I'd take been pretty disgusted with him after all this work, if he hadn't measured information technology properly!!

Anyhow, back inside the house. When our new boiler was fitted, the drinking glass panel over the white uPVC back door had to be  replaced with a solid panel to allow the flue to pass through to the outside. As a event, the back passage and utility room were very dark and felt quite claustrophobic.

01 Old Back Door Panel

Andy said that a cheaper choice than replacing the whole door would exist to have a glass panel to replace the solid one. I didn't know this was possible, but he said the console is held in with a dewdrop and a sealing strip, and it was a simple matter to replace it. I told him we needed to take a cat flap. The one in the original console was a feature mentioned in the agents' particulars, and equally with quite a few other features, nosotros presently constitute out that they did not function – in this example, the previous owner had glued information technology up and then it wouldn't open!

Here is Paul fitting the new panel. You lot can see that there is a round hole for the cat flap. Being a double-glazed unit, the seal goes effectually this hole besides equally around the edge of the panel.

02 Paul Fitting New Glass Panel in Back Door

Here is the door complete with cat flap. Having a drinking glass door makes a huge difference to the whole feel of the back passage, and likewise gives a lovely view onto the garden. This idea of Andy's was a positive inspiration, and well worth the extra on the budget!

03 New Glass Panel with Cat Flap in Back Door

The kitties have been quite agreeable with it – Beatrice was very interested and kept peering out through the door. I held information technology open for her but she wouldn't go through. In the end I went outside and opened it from there, and out she hopped! I went in again and repeated the process and in she came. She has now got to grips with it and is popping in and out whenever she pleases. Phoebe was a lot more nervous about trying it, and my husband eventually got her to use it past putting her nutrient bowl outside and encouraging her out, and so reversing the process! Today she's going in and out with no problem, so hopefully soon we will be able to dispense with the litter tray and get my married man'southward bath civilised at terminal! We've had to close them both in there on days when the builders were hither, because they were in and out of the garage and the kitties would take had access to the road.

Shortly subsequently Mum moved in, my former fridge which I had given her, gave up the ghost, presumably not surviving the move. My husband bought her a new 1, which is slightly smaller then doesn't fit the space quite so well. Hither it is, alongside my old electrical cooker which fits perfectly in its allotted space. Mum isn't very good at keeping the ceramic hob clean – I call up spending about one-half an 60 minutes on her hob in the old business firm after she'd moved out, so I have decided to clean it every morning for her when I get in to clean her hearing aid – this way any spills don't get burnt on, and it's easy to do, taking merely minutes.

01 Cooker and Fridge in Annexe Kitchen

The white object above the refrigerator is a small counter-pinnacle freezer that we bought for her, so she tin be independent. I take likewise got some nutrient of hers in the larger chest freezer in the outhouse and she can enquire me if she wants anything. The system is working very well. I also have a small freezer in my kitchen every bit function of the fridge-freezer and like Mum, apply this for more everyday stuff, keeping the excess in the exterior freezer.

In Mum'due south shower, I asked Paul to fit another grab runway, which yous can run across on the correct. I likewise bought and fitted a shower pall to run forth the shower screen support – information technology was quite useful camping out in the annexe afterward we moved, earlier the bedroom was ready, because I was able to feel the shower first-hand and noticed what improvements were necessary.

02 Shower Curtain and Additional Grab Rail in Annexe Shower

I realised that I hadn't photographed my new stairlift. Here it is at the bottom of the stairs. You lot can run into the rail running up the right manus side of the stairs, and in this picture the arms, seat and foot rest are folded down ready for use.

03 Stairlift

In the next picture you can see information technology folded upwards to brand room for pedestrians to laissez passer up and down the stairs. Yous tin also see the hinged rail, raised in this photo – this type of rails was necessary because of the door into the annexe being correct at the bottom of the stairs, and it won't open when the rail is down. The seat has to be "parked" slightly up from the bottom, not just to allow the hinge to fold, just because there is a charging point at that place, and at the meridian of the rail – it runs on a battery which is continually charged from the mains while the seat is at a charging point – this means that if at that place is a power cut when y'all are one-half-manner upward the stairs, the stairlift continues to operate.

04 Stairlift Hinge Up

Unfortunately when information technology is not on a charging point and non in motion, information technology makes the most irritating beeping noise and despite my protestations, Acorn say they cannot prevent this. Information technology'due south funny how on the TV adverts they never testify you this feature! I go to bed much later than my hubby and am ever agape this loud noise is going to wake him!

Here is the swivel in the "down" position. To have this photo I had the annexe doors open (there is a double-door arrangement, one door opening each style) because with them closed the light was then bad, only commonly the hinge is never downwards when the doors are open.

05 Stairlift Hinge Down

The hinge control is mounted on the wall at the top and bottom of the stairs, with a button for "up" and i for "downwards." The stairlift was likewise supplied with 2 remote controls, i for the top, and ane for the bottom, of the stairs, so that you can phone call the chair from whichever end you are – I find this very useful for carrying things upward and downwards stairs – I can load the chair, and get up or down on foot. I am fortunate that I practise not ever need to use the stairlift but it does save a lot of free energy and on bad days it is essential.

In case you oasis't already picked it up, here's a photo showing the new decor in the hall, which continues up the stairs and along the landing. We got rid of the atrocious flowered wallpaper and have a much more than subtle colour scheme of foam and mushroom, which volition exist much better for displaying our pictures (in one case I stop putting them up!).

06 New Decor in Hall

The sometime dark cherry tiles in the sitting room fireplace accept now been replaced with the aforementioned cream tiles that were used for the kitchen splash-backs. Paul has tiled on top of the red ones – a very quick and grit-costless job. He has done a beautiful job, arranging them in a brick germination, and using up all the small-scale pieces in the hearth.

07 New Tiles in Sitting Room Fireplace

Here is a item of the hearth.

08 Sitting Room Fireplace Tile Detail

We are very pleased with this. My original programme was to get rid of this fireplace altogether and supervene upon information technology with something less heavy looking, just after having had time to think most information technology, I realised that would be a mistake as it is a magnificent original art deco feature of the house – both my hubby and Andy were very relieved that I changed my mind! It looks so much better with more contrast in the tiles – you can come across the beauty of both the fireplace and the very nice gas fire, to much better advantage than with the nighttime red tiles.

Now for some pictures of my beautiful new kitchen in action. Looking at these pictures, my kickoff impression is that information technology all looks a flake of a mess!! Let me clinch you that eventually a lot of the stuff at present under the reduced height part will be put away – I withal accept quite a lot of sorting to do and have non yet got the utility room organised to my satisfaction.

09 Reduced Work Surface in Kitchen

The full-height unit is great, with enough of power points for my various machines (bread and yoghurt makers, toaster) and there are lights nether the wall units. There's a lot of junk waiting to find homes on the peninsula but nevertheless plenty of room for laying upwards trays etc. Lots of storage space underneath, with my famous carousels in the corner.

10 Peninsula Unit in Kitchen

The oven and hob work beautifully for me – to be able to sit to cook is awesome, and relieves my married man of so much! The extractor hood is extremely effective with three speeds of fan (I'm pretty well incommunicado with it on every bit it'south so powerful and I can't hear anything else!) and the lights shining down onto the hob make a huge difference. Paul put all my fridge magnets on the steel surface later I realised you can't take fridge magnets with a congenital-in fridge! John, the kitchen fitter, fabricated me a neat piffling identify to store my trays, and I've got pans and baking tins in the cupboards higher up and below the oven.

11 Hob and Oven

I love my silk sunflower plant in the corner behind the microwave – I brought this with us from our old house. Ane twenty-four hours I may get circular to putting a sunflower picture on the wall behind!

12 Sink and Microwave

In addition to all the general storage in the kitchen, my hubby and I each have our ain cupboards – his has his "man mugs" and his radio, and all his chutneys and other things he likes, and mine has my fine china mugs and my favourite tea etc.

13 My Kitchen Cupboard

Some years ago at a mobility show I bought a wire pull-downwards unit of measurement for a kitchen wall unit, and this has been fitted in my closet. If I am sitting down, all I demand to do is pull it down to access my mugs etc.

14 Drop-Down Unit in My Kitchen Cupboard

Everything in my new kitchen works then well for me! I originally anticipated using my wheelchair in the kitchen but I have not needed to do and so, equally the perching stool serves me very well. I can sit to wash up, to cook and gear up food, and together with my trolley, everything works fine, and I am and then enjoying cooking again!

Still quite a flake of organising to practise in the utility room merely the shallow base of operations units and the wall unit of measurement in the back passage, and the sink units in the utility room proper, are proving very useful. The door to the left of the boiler covers the electricity meter, and the ropes coming downward in front of it are attached to the airer which pulls right up to the ceiling. The box on the worktop contains my spice jars – one time Tim the electrician has been back and provided me with another power point in the utility room, I shall go my big spice rack up and get all the jars out.

16 Boiler and Units in Back Passage

My airing cupboard is proving very satisfactory too. I still have to paint the bi-fold doors and the scrap of plastering on the right. I was sad to run across the original sliding window go, but it would non take been workable, and Andy has made a beautiful airing closet.

15 Airing Cupboard Bi-Fold Doors

The bi-fold doors were working fine until Mum arrived. Then I noticed that they kept popping open, letting the heat escape. Information technology became clear that every time Mum opened the door on her side of the cupboard, it was creating a minor force per unit area moving ridge in the air in the cupboard that was sufficient to open my doors. I didn't know what the answer was, and until Paul returned, I kept them closed with a box on the flooring. He came up with this very cracking trivial take hold of made out of a simple piece of bent metallic. In the closed position, it extends up into a slot cut in the wooden frame of the door, preventing the doors from popping open.

17 Airing Cupboard Catch Closed

When open, it allows the doors to open freely.

18 Airing Cupboard Catch Open

19 Bi-Fold Doors Opening

Such a simple solution, and then piece of cake to utilize! Here are the doors open up, showing the shelves inside – the interior was constructed to my own design, with a hanging rail on the right, where I proceed several hangers ready for utilise.

20 Airing Cupboard Open

Another very neat matter they have done for me is Andy's ramp betwixt the utility room and the kitchen, made from some surplus laminate floor from the kitchen. At that place was a small step here which was a nuisance for my trolley. He has matched the design so that the join is invisible.

21 Ramp from Utility Room into Kitchen

Side by side time I'll add together a few more photos showing the finished work, and the renovations in use equally we alive in the firm and savor all the improvements! Now that we accept paid the balance and the builders are "signed off" it feels very strange, and I miss them all so much! It's been such an gamble from kickoff to stop, watching the transformation of the business firm from not very satisfactory through a horrendous mess with dust and builders' rubble and tools everywhere, until gradually we began to witness the dazzler emerging equally the plastering and painting began, and the terminal touches which brought our beautiful business firm to low-cal. With the new roof and other essential work (e.g. replacing a lot of cowboy-installed stuff) and the practicality and luxury of a truly workable kitchen and a bathroom that is pure indulgence every bit well as existence accessible and easy to utilize, we feel that we have future-proofed the house for many years to come up – non to mention my beautiful new ARTHaven where I anticipate spending many happy hours being creative! In addition, we've made a safe and comfy home for Mum in the annexe, and once she realises we hateful business as far as establishing proper boundaries is concerned, we promise that she volition be content, knowing that nosotros are but the other side of the door, just enabling her to accept her independence, and us our privacy as we live our own lives.

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