So you saw our exposed brick where and why last week and now I can show you some of the hows too! We're well underway creating the bare brick feature walls in the hallway and landings at Moregeous Mansions and it's been a very dusty, dirty couple of weeks. Not only did we need to remove three... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #61: Beautiful exposed brickwork in my renovation – where and why?
I'm extremely fond of bricks. Big ones, olds ones, fat ones, thin ones, even the huge bulbous huge-at-only-one-end ones which Brian the Brickie nearly threw at me whilst building our box wall to the workshop. Thinking back to previous renovations I remember asking our plasterer to leave a huge curved section of bare brick out... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #57 Using SuperGlass Acoustic Roll – Just the ticket for noisy neighbours
Now the bifolds are in, we can start concentrating on what's happening inside the house. Getting the bare bones of any property spot on is so important before any thought is given to paint colours or Pinterest! We've lived in our house for a number of years before starting renovations and have done that very... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary Review: The ‘Gap Tape’ from Tape Store
I love getting personal recommendations for products, especially when the products are practical, affordable and make life easier! Whilst tweeting a few weeks ago about all the rigid insulation we have piled up at Moregeous Mansions to fit in our new timber frame dormers, I was told about a handy product called the Gap Tape,... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #35 Today’s 3Rs: Ridges, reclamation and rubbin’
Woop woop! After timbers, breathable membrane, laths and slates comes the final step in making a reclaimed roof water-tight... sitting the ridge tiles (RTs) on the very top and sealing all the gaps. If you look at the image above on the right, the long navy blue gap you can see to the front is... Continue Reading →
DoUpDiary #20 Specifying a Hanson Jet Floor to curb those heating bills!
After all the mud and mess we've got to a point of making things look smooth again, at least in the garage which you can see above, but making the decision caused me a bit of a dilemma. The original specification throughout the extension ( garage, utility and kitchen) was for a solid concrete floor,... Continue Reading →
Making a Candlestick Moregeous in Gold, Grey and White
Sunny afternoons at Moregeous Mansions mean the doors thrown open to the garden and perfect drying weather, nope, not for clothes but for painting projects! Some big, some small but all equally loved. Having spent all Saturday doing a chalk paint workshop at Home Is In The North, you'd think I'd be tired of upcycling... Continue Reading →