In October this year Karen and I bought a dumpy old house, to finally get out
of the rent trap. Here we'll document the slow and messy process of
turning a neglected and abused hovel into a liveable home!
Click the thumbnails for larger versions (800x600)
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This foul fluffy stuff ("flocking" is the proper name) was in four rooms... it took us a weekend to strip it, and filled a wheelie bin with the stuff |
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Love that carpet... not!!.. every room was different... |
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This room was once a bathroom, it's so small it couldn't be anything else... |
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The lounge room, complete with fake wood panelling added some time in the 70's... |
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Down the hall to the "new" section, bathroom, toilet laundry and 3rd bedroom. |
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Dizzy carpet in the 3rd bedroom |
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The kitchen... lots of work to be done here folks! |
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The only un-bricked side of the house.. |
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The front yeard, and exterior of the house. Underneath the ugly brick is (apparently) original weatherboards. |
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Undercoating - hooray for 3-in-1! |
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A new career as a tradesman? I don't think so... |
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The soon-to-be en-suite (AKA the tool room) |
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Ash prepping the toilet for painting |
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Good riddance to fake wood panel! |
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The corridor now looks twice as wide than it did with the dark wood panel. |
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Chunky (but freshly painted) ceiling in the study |
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Go go gadet roller extension! |
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