Monday 25 November 2013

Home sweet home

We moved in on Tuesday last week, as exciting as it was to be living in our new house, it would have been more exciting if we had water, heating, any cooking facilities and at one low point electricity!


At least our new house has a driveway big enough for the moving van - unlike the rental that we moved out of where we had to park halfway down the street.

In that week we have had a lot of progress, central heating system is now in ( just waiting for the shower and a sink in the cloakroom to be fitted ) - fingers crossed plumbing will be finished this week.

M has taken down all of the doors (many of them had punch marks in) and has started to replace them with the doors in this picture of the hallway on moving day - they were kindly donated to us by M's boss.


The ikea expedit shelves that you can also see on the floor are rebuilt and holding all sorts of stuff in the spare room. And our bargin eBay folding door has been hind in the bathroom and looks great - just needs a lick of paint now.


Monday 18 November 2013

Basil the Rat

We were trying to get the house in some order last week, before the big move over this past weekend. We were removing the panels that covered the back boiler in the front room behind the fire place when we made an unexpected discovery...


Sadly I do not have a good 'before' shot as I wasn't expecting there to be anything of interest behind the fireplace! But it is between the fireplace and the wall on the righthand side of the picture above. Two wooden panels were screwed into place to allow easy access to the boiler (if they hadn't been painted over...).

We pulled the panels off (to help the plumber along with our new hot water/central hearing system that is being installed this week). And we noticed that about chest height wedged between the 3 copper pipes there was a feather duster.


Yes I know you can all see where this is going from the title of the blog post - but we really thought that is what it was. I did a big melodramatic show of putting on a marigold glove to remove it, but I was very glad that I had when I felt that the 'feather duster' had teeth! 

It has now been (almost fully) removed, but sadly we have realised that it was likely to be a pet. Which is good news for us as it is not a sign of rats in the loft, but instead it looks like it has fallen through the huge hole in the floor in the airing cupboard currently in our bedroom.

Poor old Basil (Fawlty Towers reference) but we will find some way of remembering him when he turn the area he was found into some lovely bookshelves.


I think our wooden mice might find a home on that particular shelf.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Lights, camera...... Some action

Well the electricians have been, so we are now spoilt by having both lights and sockets in every single room - result! 

They have also made sure that the house is safe by doing less exciting (but more important) things like earthing the gas main and updating the fuse box. 

It is very exciting though as it is the first real 'work' done on the house. Not that I am saying that all that cleaning was easy!

It has left the house looking even worse for wear than before:



Our dado rail removal didn't really help that wall either...

The best bit was that it meant that we could hang my best eBay purchase to date. We went from this broken dining room light: 


To these spray painted chandeliers:


Best part was that we bought the pair of brass chandeliers for 1p!!!