This has so much potential, but please reconsider getting rid of beautiful mature plants. They form the entire structure of your garden, give privacy, are good for wildlife and will take at least a decade to replace.
Probably annoying having advice from a youtube comment but since I have some ( too much ) experience with log burners... If a log burner is fitted by an HETAS accredited installer then it would require an air vent in the room, unless it's fed from the rear - so if you have neighbours on the backside of that wall, then you'll need a vent somewhere in the room - either through the floor if you have suspended flooring and an air brick nearby, or the wall itself, if you don't have neighbours then it'd be ideal to feed the log burner directly from outside via the back of it, which adds a small amount to the cost, although that can be DIYed, and then you wouldn't have any draft coming in. Woodwarm Stoves can help you out if you're in doubt. I have two of their log burners and they work great, and I don't work for them before anyone asks :) Anyway, all the best to you two with your house, looks like a great project. You might find a nice arch above that fireplace once you peel back the plaster btw, they were common place at some point.
It depends on the size of the room. Eg anything more than 5kw would need an air vent but not necessary every time for stoves smaller than 5kw. Best to take measurements of the room to the stove company/installer to check
You have achieved a lot in a short time. That space under the stairs is wasted as it is currently. I would probably take the panels off the wall under the stairs in the hallway and create extra storage for things such as the ironing board, brooms, vacuum cleaner etc.. The Pantry could be gutted, relined and maybe house your washing machine, along with your hot water heater and some shelving.
@@katbar6066 thanks for sharing your advice, the space under the stairs goes into a storage cupboard in the garage that we love and is housing all of our garden tools :)
@@katiehaworthh_ Ah- That is unusual but at least you are able to use the space. Looks like you have a big job ahead so I am going to have to subscribe! 😄😄
Hi Katie how are you doing today and the family are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery up the walsall
My advice dont get knocked up as this will take every bit of money you were going to spend on the house. Get the house done first otherwise you'll be sitting in a half finished house regretting it. Then if you really need to completely complicate your life start breeding. Watch Michael Macintyre re leaving the house post.
This has so much potential, but please reconsider getting rid of beautiful mature plants. They form the entire structure of your garden, give privacy, are good for wildlife and will take at least a decade to replace.
Love house can not believe how mutch you have done
The small bedroom, I would have turned into an ensuite! 😊
Probably annoying having advice from a youtube comment but since I have some ( too much ) experience with log burners... If a log burner is fitted by an HETAS accredited installer then it would require an air vent in the room, unless it's fed from the rear - so if you have neighbours on the backside of that wall, then you'll need a vent somewhere in the room - either through the floor if you have suspended flooring and an air brick nearby, or the wall itself, if you don't have neighbours then it'd be ideal to feed the log burner directly from outside via the back of it, which adds a small amount to the cost, although that can be DIYed, and then you wouldn't have any draft coming in.
Woodwarm Stoves can help you out if you're in doubt. I have two of their log burners and they work great, and I don't work for them before anyone asks :)
Anyway, all the best to you two with your house, looks like a great project. You might find a nice arch above that fireplace once you peel back the plaster btw, they were common place at some point.
Great, that’s really helpful to know! We’ll look into it, appreciate the advice 🙏🏻
It depends on the size of the room. Eg anything more than 5kw would need an air vent but not necessary every time for stoves smaller than 5kw. Best to take measurements of the room to the stove company/installer to check
You have achieved a lot in a short time. That space under the stairs is wasted as it is currently. I would probably take the panels off the wall under the stairs in the hallway and create extra storage for things such as the ironing board, brooms, vacuum cleaner etc.. The Pantry could be gutted, relined and maybe house your washing machine, along with your hot water heater and some shelving.
@@katbar6066 thanks for sharing your advice, the space under the stairs goes into a storage cupboard in the garage that we love and is housing all of our garden tools :)
@@katiehaworthh_ Ah- That is unusual but at least you are able to use the space. Looks like you have a big job ahead so I am going to have to subscribe! 😄😄
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Louisville, Kentucky USA here... So what year was the home built? Do you know?
Hi! It was built in 1935 😊
Hi Katie how are you doing today and the family are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery up the walsall
It could be a very lovely house, you have a new follower. Can't wait for the renovation to start
My advice dont get knocked up as this will take every bit of money you were going to spend on the house. Get the house done first otherwise you'll be sitting in a half finished house regretting it. Then if you really need to completely complicate your life start breeding. Watch Michael Macintyre re leaving the house post.
Hey, Can I talk to you about your TH-cam channel for 5 minutes?