Renovation- Week 11

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

The interior is starting to look complete with the addition of mouldings this week.  140mm skirting boards and 93mm architraves set off the windows and VJ walls beautifully in the extension area (kitchen, study, dining and lounge).  The ceilings are 3.2m high so the picture rail breaks up the wall nicely and will act as a crown moulding above the kitchen and study cabinetry.
  

 


We decided to remove the dado rail from the guest bedroom (as it was the only room in the house that had one) only to discover a split in the VJs.  So new full length VJs will need to be installed.  At least we were able to add insulation to the western wall in the process. 



To allow the builders to finish the internal wall lining and mouldings we needed to purchase and install our wardrobe inserts for our main bedroom.  The plan is to have one main clothing robe in the bedroom and a walk-through shoe and accessories robe between the bedroom and ensuite.
 

We decided to use the Pax and Komplement products from Ikea.  They have a great online planner that allowed us to play with designs and create a product list before heading instore.  This made processing our order at 6:15pm (45 minutes before closing) with two hungry and tired little people in tow very helpful indeed!  We ended up with 45 boxes and Hubby M did an amazing job of getting them all into the back of the ute and into the house!
 
    
 

The painters are still working their magic on the exterior of the house.  The facade has been primed and is looking great.  Not long now until the brick work disappears and work begins on the ground floor. 


4 comments:

  1. Wow! Week 11 and they've already started the fit-off - AMAZING! (Jealous!) And now you know why you had a dado rail. We have a similar issue over at ours where the split in the VJs was due to the old cooker position in the original kitchen. The stove is long gone but the wall has been (badly) patched up with VJs so they will require replacing as well. The joys of renovating old houses. xx

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    1. Yes, so many little surprises hiding in these old houses! I am very impressed with the pace of our project. I can't wait to move back in now!

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  2. You have to love Ikea! It all looks great, she'll be absolutely gorgeous when done! Edwina.

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    1. Thanks Edwina. I just visited your blog and added it to my reading list. What a fantastic property you have! I look forward to following along with your adventures.

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