Its true, our house is officially the ugliest and saddest looking on the street! The fetching grey and brown pebble dash was not the first thing that attracted us to it. Yet underneath there is a Victorian House, probably very late Victorian, on the cusp of Edwardian, but never-the-less a Victorian house, defaced by a 70s fad! What drives someone to throw a load of grey stoney cement all over a house exterior? It must of taken a considerable time to apply, and what with the scaffolding rising some 3 stories along the side, would have cost a lot too (it rather charmingly takes the skin off your knuckles as well!)
As you can see in the very fetching estate agents photo above, our neighbours have their lovely original brickwork in tact. Its a shame, but removing pebble dash is just too expensive, so we'll just have to live with it. Oh I almost forgot I have just read on Wikipedia that pebble dash can devalue a property by 5%...marvellous...
The plan will be to paint the pebble dash white. We also intend to replace the UPVC windows in the front with traditional sash windows, which should also improve its kerb appeal. Here's a quick photoshop mock up, the hedge, gate and bay trees will be the finishing touch.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Sunday, 24 February 2013
First Late Post
Welcome to my blog detailing the on-going renovation and redesign of our family home.
I'm a little late in the game in starting this blog as we moved into the house back in June last year, however friends and family have commented that I really should keep a record of all the works we have done, so writing and updating a blog seems the most convenient way.
I will try and update the blog as regularly as I can pending interruptions from our 1 year old! The purpose is to show how we are going about hopefully transforming an unloved house into a family home, rich in character and most importantly that works for us. This will take the form of photo's and sketches of my ideas and how I can hopefully transform those into reality. If it provides you with inspiration and some confidence to undertake similar projects in your home, then fantastic that would be a bonus for me.
So in a belated fashion welcome once again and any comments appreciated.
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