You might remember 'Eve's Room'. Well, because it is so self contained, and because Christmas was coming and we needed a guest room, we decided to press on with that one.
We'd decided to go a little larger with the dormer and when we'd left it in October, it looked like this:
So not exactly in a terrible state, but a long way to go.
Between then and now we got it to this:
Because we had guests, we had to crack on with the main bathroom. We've had to go from this:
To this:
I can take some credit - I mounted and plumbed in the bath and the sink, and I'm nearly done with the shower (scuppered only because the waste was broken by our usually very careful tradesmen), but mainly the work was done by Mark the tiler and floor layer. He's been doing work for us for over 10 years - top man. Although it looks done (apart from aforementioned shower), the floor isn't the one we're having - Mark sourced some lino and put it down to get us in business before the in-laws arrived. We've ordered a black and white Amtico effort, which I'm sure will look great with the rest of the black and white theme.
We'd decided to go a little larger with the dormer and when we'd left it in October, it looked like this:
So not exactly in a terrible state, but a long way to go.
Between then and now we got it to this:
Which I'm sure you'll agree (apart from the rather scruffily made bed - the cat managed to gain entry dammit) is a big improvement. It fits a king sized bed (just), and with decent underlay and carpet, it's very cosy. Not much room for the soft furnishings, so just pull-down blinds. Lots of work went into this - I put skirting boards on, and sorted out architrave and doorway, and hung the radiator, my wife did the rest of the decorating. Mark the floor man did the carpet. Nice. A big difference from the single dormer that was there before is that now you can see out into the garden from the windows as you come into the room.
Because we had guests, we had to crack on with the main bathroom. We've had to go from this:
To this:
I can take some credit - I mounted and plumbed in the bath and the sink, and I'm nearly done with the shower (scuppered only because the waste was broken by our usually very careful tradesmen), but mainly the work was done by Mark the tiler and floor layer. He's been doing work for us for over 10 years - top man. Although it looks done (apart from aforementioned shower), the floor isn't the one we're having - Mark sourced some lino and put it down to get us in business before the in-laws arrived. We've ordered a black and white Amtico effort, which I'm sure will look great with the rest of the black and white theme.






