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Re-Painting My 1920's Home

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  • FreeBear
    FreeBear Posts: 18,306 Forumite
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    - my house is up for sale - it hasn't had much interest to be honest (it is a large old house on a large plot and up for a lot of money) so I thought it'd make it more desirable to any potential buyers.

    Don't get too disheartened by the lack of potential buyers. A three bed detached just down the road from me (also a 1920s build) had been on the market for best part of a year before it sold. Went for less than the advertised price (which I thought was on the high side).

    I'm also struggling with renovating & redecorating my 1920s semi, and your posts & diary give me hope that it is possible to do on a budget and on my own. However, I've taken in a lodger to help on both counts if I can persuade him to go up a ladder.

    As for painting metal frames - Had you looked at Smoothrite paint ?
    Although the range of colours are limited, it gives a very tough & long lasting finish on most metals.
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  • Working_Mum
    Working_Mum Posts: 852 Forumite
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    Hello to anyone reading along,
    I have now completed painting the render on the whole house. It looks great!

    I have stripped, sanded, primed and glossed my two kitchen windows along with finally painting the back door with the two crittal windows. They look so fresh and lovely I am thrilled with the end result!

    I had the white gloss in my shed and was worried as it went on looking a rather creamy colour - it turns out the sun's UV rays "brightens" the paint to turn it and keep it at "brilliant white" - who knew this technology existed!!

    I have a very old lean to/conservatory which is used for storage but looks awful (even more so now) so have stripped that down to bare wood - a really easy job as the paint is flaking off, filled the holes and am going to prime it this evening ready for glossing at the weekend.

    I have little DIY experience to speak of but have found by keeping a trug filled with the tools I need (scraper,pointy triangle shaped scraper thing, dustpan and brush, sandpaper, paint stripper, cheap brushes for stripping, an old rag) I have been able to work quite steadily for either 45 mins or a few hours at a time. It has helped me cope with the England games lol

    I am going to try and post pics but am terrible with technology.
  • JonW1984
    JonW1984 Posts: 37 Forumite
    Well done, stripping and painting wood is one of my least favourite jobs but pays dividends when you see the end result.
    [STRIKE]18/06/18 - £16,189.29
    18/07/18 - £15,384.34[/STRIKE]
    22/12/19 - £11,209.95
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