Showing posts with label Airing Cupboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airing Cupboard. Show all posts
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Back Bedroom
This is the closest I have to a before picture of the back bedroom. I just started tearing down wallpaper.
I read somewhere that painting over wallpaper (rather than removing it) is bad karma. During the days it took to strip the wallpaper I tended to agree.
I started taking off the paper on the ceiling, but stopped.
The ceiling had to come out for the loft conversion so why waste my time? As part of the loft conversion the ceiling was lowered about six inches. The built-in wardrobe was removed.
The ceiling came down, and a slightly lower, reinforced, insulated one was put in its place.
The plaster on the outside wall was hacked off (that was a miscommunication, I intended to have the front wall plaster hacked off because of the damp!) and the window was packed out with insulation. Then the wall was covered in plasterboard.
The room was rewired and skimmed with plaster. We sanded and finished the floors and repainted. We chose green because we liked how it looked with the light in the room. (It has a western exposure.)
I did my best to fix up the airing cupboard.
When the baby is bigger I think we'll turn this into her big girl room. But for now it's the guest room.
We found original tiles to the hearth under the laminate.
I started cleaning them when I realized they just may match the tiles for the front door. The plan is to get a tiler in to try to use the hearth tiles for the front door and then use other tiles for the hearth. Here's what the front door tiles look like now.
So folks, if you come to visit us, this is the room that awaits. Original tiles, airing cupboard and all (at least for now.)
Monday, May 9, 2011
Airing Cupboard
One of my favorite things about the house is this door. Mostly it's the high knob and the panels. In the UK a closet that has the boiler is called an airing cupboard. I think it's just a euphemism to make up for the fact an entire cupboard is lost because of the boiler. I love the door even though the "airing cupboard" has caused a lot of grief.
I had dreams of turning this space into the one closet in our home. I thought we could use it for clothes and shoes. Our plan was to get a new combi-boiler and have it moved down to the kitchen. But due to logistics, delayed hot water return and cost we decided to leave the boiler in the back bedroom. Losing the closet was an emotional one to get over. Plus the closet didn't get re-skimmed when the builders finished the work on the house so it needed a lot of work.
To fix the holes in the door I used two-part wood filler. The wood filler worked a treat, but it has a very strong smell. I sanded and filled again, then sanded, primed and painted the door. A handyman helped us fit a new knob. I stripped the wallpaper from outside the closet so it could be skimmed. Once the old boiler was removed I spent about four hours stripping the wallpaper inside the closet and then a couple hours cleaning it.
We'd talked to the plumber about placing the new boiler in the cupboard to take up the least amount of room as possible. Somehow the instructions were lost and the new boiler took up almost the whole cupboard! To try and get some storage I talked to the plumber about where we could store things ( I was concerned about risks or fire or lack of ventilation, etc.) It took ages, but I found a flat pack options that fit (with a bid of modification) to store linens. I also installed a shelf for additional storage.
It's not perfect, but it works for now. I love the door. I love our new boiler and the heat and hot water it provides. And I'm happy that we at least got a little storage from the airing cupboard.
Maybe someday we'll paint or wallpaper and get better storage.
But for now I leave the door closed and enjoy the view.
Labels:
Airing Cupboard,
Boiler,
DIY,
Door with holes,
Non-Food
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