I have only included a few key pictures here! It was a LONG job!
Soon we were able to put the shower base in where the bath used to be. We had to do this before we went too far to check that our new walls were close enough to a right angle! At this point, we had also lifted the floorboards and run the waste pipe down the length of the room and out to the drains (Forgot to photograph this bit, although you can just see part of the hole in the bottom left corner of the picture).
We thern carried on with the panels, making sure we had power and water where the shower unit would go! As more and more of the destruction was hidden we really started to feel a sense of achievement, despite still having a long haul ahead of us.
Next came the sink - we were so looking forward to returning the kitchen to its proper use. Not quite as critical as the toilet, but quite a major job as the old one was on the other side of the room. This meant re-routing the waste and water, so lots of holes and pipes in preparation. It did not help that we chose a large, victorian style sink - Lord was it heavy!
Next, the ceiling! It took us a long time to decide what to do here. The old one was rather crumbly plaster with old anaglypta paper on. At first, we were going to take the cowards way out and just artex it. 2 things stopped us: a) The kids almost yelled 'No Way' at us (despite both being in their 30's and long since left home) and b) The weight of the artex would probably have bought the whole lot crashing down.
Next job was to get the shower unit on the wall! This was the one job we decided to let the professionals do. The electrics had to be done by an authorised electrician for legal reasons, and we decided to let a friend (a proper plumber) make the water connection. We had routed the water pipes ourselves, but as the final join would be sealed and hidden inside our new wall, we did not want to take any chance of a leak! We did all the drilling etc ourselves.
As mentioned at the start, there are a few little jobs left to do, but these will not show on photos! Next project - New fireplace and decoration in the lounge!
Spring Wildlife
This would not be my blog without a bit on wildlife. The camera is starting to work it's magic as life begins to wake up all around us. Here are a few pictures taken over the last coiuple of weeks.
First of all, around Plymouth. A rather wet weekend, but some nice spells and several lovely walks.
And here is a chaffinch, on the left, proudly showing off his mating colours as was the robin. To the right, a coot. To be honest, they look the same at any time of year, but this one posed quite nicely.
Deer are one of my favourite British creatures. Challenging to find and photograph. These were on a country estate, so a little easier than their more timid relatives in the forest but a timely reminder that I must start to spend more time in the forest!
Frogs are really starting to come alive now. Mating and laying their spawn. We found this pond near Plymouth and it was an incredible sight! The water was bubbling around the edges with hundreds on hundreds of frogs frantically mating!
I just caught this group nicely as they popped their heads out to take a look at me.
And here is a chaffinch, on the left, proudly showing off his mating colours as was the robin. To the right, a coot. To be honest, they look the same at any time of year, but this one posed quite nicely.
Frogs are really starting to come alive now. Mating and laying their spawn. We found this pond near Plymouth and it was an incredible sight! The water was bubbling around the edges with hundreds on hundreds of frogs frantically mating!
I just caught this group nicely as they popped their heads out to take a look at me.
Likewise, the wood ants are also coming back to life and starting to gather up materials for their impressive nests. The huge domes can be anything up to around 4 or 5 feet in diameter, and are designed to provide full air conditioning for the occupants. These communities fascinate me. If you want to find a nest, wait until you see a trail of ants crossing your path. They will be walking in both directions! See which direction has most ants carrying twigs and stuff, then just follow!
Well, I think that will do for now! A bit of a marathon!!! Comments welcome folks!
Nice job on the bathroom! I have to say given I saw it at around the photograph number 2 or 3 stage I honestly never thought it would end up in usable state again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil - you still had more faith in me than I did! lol
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ReplyDeleteBathrooms & Bugs.....now there is a title!
ReplyDeleteGood to see the bathroom is just about finished.