Sunday, 14 August 2011

Final Post!

This is our 87th and final post of our blog.  Strangely enough our last blog had 87 posts!  We are overjoyed to have finished the house and for our final post we thought we would let the photos do the talking.  The photos below show the first and second floors completed internally.  This marks the end of an amazing chapter in our lives but we have so many new chapters (and potential blogs) opening. We have our upcoming ski season to look forward to, returning to build our annexe and then culminating in our wedding, The fun, excitement and hard work just doesn't seem to look like its going to stop!

The Loft Bedroom

Loft corridor/wardrobes area to bathroom

Loft bathroom

Loft bathroom
Loft shower


Back bedroom


Front bedroom  - B&B ready!

Front bathroom





My office


Hallway

Although its the end of this build - G has already done a great deal of work on the plans for the knocking down the garage and building the annexe so the story will continue. We are thinking about writing a blog for the ski season but not decided yet.  So stayed tuned and we will let you know.  Unfourtunately G is not here to add any final words as he is working a late shift so its up to me to sign off for both of us.

Thank you all and good night
from G&A

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What a party! What a night! Saturday 16th July

Its been ages since I have posted in the blog and this post marks our penultimate post of the blog.  The final post is planned to be completed photos of all the rooms on loft and first floor.

To celebrate the end of our renovation project and to thank all our friends that had helped us along the way we decided to throw an end of build celebration party or House Warming Party.  G and I wanted to have some fun surprises for our friends and came up with two ideas.  One was a mock awards ceremony with a PowerPoint presentation with all our friends helping out on site.  The other idea was to have a plaque fitted on the final roof beam of the house to mark the topping out ceremony for the loft extension.  This is a tradition amongst builders to have a ceremony to mark the last and highest roof beam to be fitted.  Its normally done at the time its fitted but as we were so busy at the time of the beam being fitted and far more concerned with getting the roof and getting our home watertight it never happened.

We spent time on Saturday with me making spoof awards and writing the presentation. For example Mogsy won the award for spending the most time on the building site and doing the least amount of work and got a miniature bottle of wine with a label on it saying 'Is it wine o'clock yet?'  We decided it would be fun to have an unveiling ceremony for the plaque so G's spent time making some paper curtains to place over the plaque for the official unveiling.  The photo below shows the plaque on the beam.

It was a small party with the everyone there  having had a part in the build at some step of the way.  After everyone had arrived we filled their glasses with champagne for our topping out ceremony in the loft.  The funny thing about the ceremony is that where we had placed the plaque is where the beam was exposed in our en suite bathroom.  So all of the party had to cram into the bathroom for the official unveiling.  G called me forward to be the person to pull the string attached to the curtains to unveil the plaque.

When I did I was stunned to see underneath the curtain was a sign reading...






Grin City!


I can't really put into words how amazing it all was.  I could hardly speak at the time and it was a while before I stopped crying and managed to nod and eventually say yes!

So our end of build party turned into an engagement party and later on disintegrated into a untuneful Karakoe session. 
End of Build/Engagement/Karaoke Party


G told me afterwards he thought getting engaged  would be a wonderful way to start the next chapter of our lifes now that the current chapter is over and I couldn't agree more.
Rainbow ring








Saturday, 2 July 2011

House Hunting

Today we have been house hunting. To be fair it was more like beach hut hunting.  Actually it was more like idea gathering for the next project.  The garage conversion.

I guess you knew we were going to find it hard to relax and do nothing so we are already starting planning the conversion of our garage to a tannexe.  So today we drove to a small harbour side village called Shaldon on the the South coast to view a 'Tardis like beach hut with fitted kitchen', well that was the estate agents spiel.  It all came about because I was reading the daily mail (on my i phone in bed) the other morning when I spotted an article about four beach huts that had been built with kitchen, bathroom and  underfloor heating directly on the sea front.  The thing that caught my eye was the mezzanine level bed as that is what we are planning to build in the office.  I thought it would be interesting to go and have a look to see if we could borrow any ideas.  To do this we had to book a viewing with the estate agents and pretend to be interested vendors.  I am not sure what she thought as we spent a long time in the mezzanine bed with G trying to sit upright unsuccessfully and me getting the tape measure out at one point. At least we now have minimum measurement of what the head height on the bed should be.   Here are some photos of from the estate agents.


Daily Mail photo's of the beach huts



Its was a good day and also a strange feeling not to be doing any building work.  We enjoyed the sunshine and it as different to be on the South coast where the sea is so much calmer.  Instead of the waves and the surfers we saw a lot more calm water and sailing boats.  Its nice to see but I definitely prefer the rugged North Coast.  We had a lovely lunch in a pub overlooking the sea chatting about the garage plans.

Lunch with a view

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Major Celebrations! The Building Inspector he say Yes!!!

I choose the title tonight  - when I asked G what it should be he said 'Disastor narrowly avioded'.  His title reflects the stress of the Building Inspectors visit whereas mine focuses on the end outcome.  Which I am sure you have guessed by now is positive and I am sipping champagne as I write the blog tonight.  G is sat next  to me tonight and I just caught him nodding off the only difference tonight is that he is clutching a glass of champagne instead of the usual red wine.

The fact is we never expected to get signed off in our wildest dreams.  As our major failing was the head height on the stairs our biggest hope was that he might turn up without his tape measure.  Our dreams were answered when he not only arrived without the tape measure and also proved to be the shortest of the building inspectors that we have had on site.  To cut a long story short  - he has agreed to issue us with our certificate.  When he told us we had passed G and I could not look at each over for fear of laughing in disbelief.  We both walked off in silence and celebrated round the corner out of site.

The reason that G wanted to call tonight's post disaster narrowly avoided was because in my attempt to divert him away from the head height problem in the stairs I drew attention to the fire escape window that we had fitted in the back bedroom.  Unfortunately unbeknown to me it didn't actually comply and I was talking too much I started to dig a bit of a hole.  At this point G made a zipping action across his mouth to tell me to shut up.  He later admitted he realised some of his own comments were causing us problems too.  So when we went up to the loft I decided to not discuss any building type issues.  In my attempt to stay conversational and look relaxed I thought I would point out our new sea view/glimpse  in a light hearted manner.  As soon as I mentioned it I remembered on the plans the window should have been in the stair well not the bedroom so at that point I totally shut up. 

I cannot explain how amazed we are to get the sign off.  A very surreal visit and a fantastic outcome more than we ever dreamed off.  I think we will be celebration all weekend.

Tonight's photo shows a celebratory pose outside our new front door. Also you can see the new letter box that  fitted today, a major improvement its amazing what problems not having a letter box has caused!

Celebrating!

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Exam day tomorrow

Exam season is upon us and I feel sorry for all the students that have been going through exams, Jordan and my niece Juilette a few of the many that have been inflicted by exams.  However now exam fever has come to 63 Victoria road.  Tomorrow is the day of our big test.


 Tomorrow the building inspector come for the final sign off (or not) on the build.  He will be checking that we have complied with the plans and meet all the building regulations.

At the moment G and I feel very apprehensive like students that have not revised enough.  The problem is that we changed the plans to fit a much better room layout and because of this we have not meet building regulations on the stairway which requires a certain head height as you come off the stairs.  I have just asked G how far off we are and he just laughed and said 'quite a way!'.  Practically it doesn't effect anything and G at 6ft 2' finds it no problem at all.  When we made the decision not to follow the plans we thought we would accept the fact that we will not get signed off by the building regulators.  It is an obvious non compliance and they should  be aware of it immediately.  However there is part of both of us that optimistically hopes that he might forget his tape measure and be feeling relaxed and sign us off.  There was one day when one of them came on site without a tape measure and had to borrow ours.  Tomorrow we will be hiding all the tape measures!

So fingers crossed for tomorrow and don't expect a good outcome.  At least the good outcome is that we love what we have done whether or not it goes signed off.

Sunday, 26 June 2011

A great day for the start of our new life!

What amazing weather to start our new life.  Yesterday was horrible weather which matched the stressy day of fitting the door.  Today we had planned not to do any work and the glorious sunshine matched our plans.
Its been a lovely day but I am bit tired to blog however I don't want to get behind again so tonight I am blogging about all the things we did  by bullet points and photos!  It was the most amazingly hot day today almost too hot!
  • A surprise early morning visit from Mogsy who had just run 16 miles (all but the bit home again) she had left home at 7 ish.
  • Breakfast in the sunshine in the Garden
  • Morning Coffee down the cafe with a free sample of Pizza made in the new wood fired oven as Tom was testing it out
  • Bike to the new 'Weir Bistro' along the canal path for a leisure lunch in the sun

Canal Path to the Bistro


Lunch at the Weir in the sunshine
  • Visit to the Castle gallery to see the art exhibition which Sue is showing at
  • Walk down the beach to watch the Bude Triathlon



G with Vicko and Ron watching the Bude Tri




Me, Mogsy and Denise watching the sea swim



Me & G relaxing!

  • Beer with Mogsy in the garden
  • Body boarding down the beach
  • Back to G&T and Steak on the Barbie

G cooking the Steaks on the barbie


All in all a fab day helped by the beautiful weather and a great way to celebrate the end of the current stage of the build. I hesitate to say the end of the build as we still have a few plans and of course the potential of renovating the garage is beckoning us!

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Don't get hung up about it

Hanging doors is usually a difficult and tricky job.  This multiplies when the door that you are hanging is a very expensive solid oak front door and the finishing touch to the house.  It was a long day and much harder work than I expected but the good news is that I love the finished result and we didn't have another 'carpet moment'  ie what was I thinking when I choose that design.
First thing in the morning with the old door in place
and a makeshift door number as we got rid of the one on the gate.

It took a full day to fit the frame and hang the door.  There was not a lot I could do except help when the door need to be offered up to the frame and help put it back for more planning adjusting.  So while G was working I managed to get up to date on the last three blog posts.

There is also the added pressure that we can not leave the house until the job is finished as we would be unable to shut or lock the front door.

Mogsy popped by whilst out for a run for a quick site inspection. It was a bit busy at that point and she didn't stay long I think she was worried she might end up holding up the door and actually doing some work for a change!  At least she didn't distract me with wine this time.

Look out the building inspector is here



Work in  progress



G was exhausted by the end of the day in fact as I type this he is is nodding off next to me with his glass of wine in his hand.  I should mention that it is only 9pm!  He hasn't done that for a while, he used to do it on a regular basis when we were in the throws on the loft build last summer.  In addition to it being a long day it could also be a knock on from his awful new shift pattern he is working which he is not liking 6pm until 2am in the morning all last week.

We are both really pleased with the door and the fact that we are almost finished.  We are not sure will mark the final " we are done" moment.  We had thought the final moment would be fitting the door but it still needs some making good round the inside and we do have a list of extra jobs that need doing round the house.  The front yard looks awful and we have plans for that.  Maybe we will never now we are finished!

All done