Friday, 13 March 2009
Installing the Bath
As you can see from the photograph, there is now a Velux window in the plastered ceiling and the bath is in place.
The taps will be mounted centrally on the far wall and the twiddly operating knob for the waste plug will be centrally on the near side of the bath. There will be a bath panel on the front.
The open wall to the left will house the hidden cistern and the loo itself will be hung on the wall. We have chosen one that doesn't stand on the floor (after much deliberation about how safe it is - we're not exactly skinny!) hoping it would make cleaning a little less unpleasant.
Well, that's as far as we've got in 2007 ... happy new year!
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Brick Wall Down, Stud Wall Up ...
From Attic to En-suite
We have a a local builders supplies merchants, Brookers, not far from here so we grabbed tons of brochures - Ideal Standard, Aqualisa, various radiator companies - and also looked at their wall tiles and vinyl floor samples.
I love going to Brookers. It's quite old fashioned in some ways and service seems to run at the speed of an action-reply but they have unusual things to rummage through and you can browse for hours without being harrassed for a sale. They sell work clothing and boots at very reasonable prices that could easily be worn as casual wear.
Brookers also has a shop in Hitchin town centre. It was better before they housed the post office but it's still a good shop to wander round. It has a brilliant range of cookery and kitchen stuff that I've never found anywhere else, including the internet, plus gardening, diy and small household appliances. It's staffed by women who are probably retired dinnerladies - friendly and helpful.
Brookers has a website. Well, more a web presence. It's a pleasant design but doesn't give much information other than contact info and an idea of the what they can supply (no detail, but that would have meant a dedicated resource and budget to maintain such a diverse site and I get the impression that they've lasted till now without technology so why change); also, unless you happen to know that the company is T.Brooker & Sons, the site's near impossible to find! For those of you who live in North Herts and want to contact Brookers, it's www.tbrooker.co.uk/
We made our choices for the en-suite. Meanwhile, work continued in another area ...
Moving on ... to the next window
Thursday, 13 March 2008
One done, one to do!
Improving the old dormer window
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While the work was being done, an old broken tile was replaced as this had resulted in a leak and, it was discovered, a plastic bag had been inserted, possibly years ago, as a stop-gap repair. The guys also took the opportunity to do some necessary pointing whilst they were up there.