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Ah,good to see a bit of confidence and enthusiasm. A few acrows wouldn't go amiss either!
Fortunately, the walls that have been removed don't provide any support for the floor above or roof. Lateral support for the external walls, a different question entirely... And the fire resistant corridor is now gone.
Appalling that neighbours are joined on to a house that may have become structurally unstable.
No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
Love the hallway floor and some of the other period details. The kitchen though, not to my taste. But the cellar - I could do things with that space
That floor is gorgeous! Apart from a new kitchen (hideous) basically just a cosmetic refurb to make that house fantastic. That stair carpet would have to be the first to go!
Love the hallway floor and some of the other period details. The kitchen though, not to my taste. But the cellar - I could do things with that space
That floor is gorgeous! Apart from a new kitchen (hideous) basically just a cosmetic refurb to make that house fantastic. That stair carpet would have to be the first to go!
Oooo... I dunno... It is nicely fitted to each tread and looks as if it might be decent quality.
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