Plate Spinning

It’s all happening on all fronts at the moment.

I feel as if we’re spinning lots of plates and at any time they’re going to come crashing down and make a proper mess of the floor.

Let’s hope not.

Whilst the plasterers continue strapping, boarding out and plastering upstairs, the plaster has now dried fully downstairs, and husband has started painting the first of the rooms.

Large tubs of paint

The walls are going to take three coats of paint, as the new plaster sucks up the pigment like a sponge. I suspect that we are going to be heartily sick of decorating by the time we’ve painted the whole house. Painted the whole house three times.. I’m not sure how well the plan to live with it for a year to get used to the light then redecorate with colour is going to hold! We may never feel like painting again 😊

I’m trying hard to focus on how much money that will save us and not the stiff backs, sore arms and paint splattered hair.

Whilst final ducting and plastering goes on upstairs we’re ordering the bulk of the things needed to finish the build now.

We always knew that the costs for flooring, kitchens and bathrooms would all come out at the same time, but it is a bit terrifying to watch thousands of pounds disappear like smoke from the bank account. The joys of self building, eh. And prices go up every time you look again at an item. Craziness, at the moment.

We’ve ordered the kitchen and utility room cupboard carcasses and are just about to do the same for the cabinet doors. The cabinet knobs all arrived last week. The external lights, spotlights and plug sockets are all here. The sinks, taps and bathroom fittings have all been ordered and will start dribbling in over the next few weeks. The floor and bathroom tiles should be here shortly.

Kitchen sink arrived!

We’ve still got doors, skirting, architraves and a staircase to order, but we’re getting there.

Plate spinning will continue for the next few months. I can’t say when, if ever, normal service will be resumed.

6 Replies to “Plate Spinning”

  1. A builder advised me to paint my new wall first with diluted PVA adhesive to seal it and stop it sucking up paint or to use a half-and-half paint coat first to do the same thing. Your house is quite big so that is a LOT of painting. And a lot of spending – all those things add up. It will be beautiful in the end and you only buy them once. I hope it is beginning to feel as if it is all coming together into the home of your dreams.

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    1. Thank you. We diluted the first coat as your builder suggested so yes, it all helps. And I agree, hopefully we only buy most of these things once so we are trying to buy the best quality stuff that we can afford

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  2. Following this process has given me a new appreciation for all the tiny details that go into building a house. And even more pertinently, a home. Thank you for sharing your journey! x

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