Friday 14 October 2016

Bedroom 2

We know it has been months since we last updated but moving house and the little matter of a forthcoming sailing trip have somewhat hampered our progress.

Will any room ever be finished - but this is as good as it is going to get for a long while now.
We still have the odd piece of filling panel missing, skirting boards to fix, lights, handles on the wardrobes, sockets, curtain rail and doors to go - but ho - nearly there!
However, we do have the MVHR thermostat fitted. There will also be a charging station and a TV fitted onto the teal wall (a special wall strengthening panel has been fitted underneath the plasterboard) so guests will have every comfort at their disposal!




The walls are painted in all different colours, a very pale grey on the window wall, a medium grey on the dressing table wall, a very dark grey in the ensuite (but this is windowless and will need some clever lighting in any case) and a teal blue (to match the towels bought last Christmas).  These four paints were all put together as complementary by Dulux and are in the Trade catalogue as their 'City' collection.


The wall paper, from John Lewis, is a bit hard to define but those are white pencil line yachts - one day there will be curtains to match.











And all this leads into ensuite 2 which was incredibly difficult to photograph, being so small.

We still have two tiles to fit for the splashback (we only had one tile left but Joe at Ocean Bathrooms has very kindly discovered one in his storeroom from when they made up a display in the showroom  so that is waiting to be done).  Also, there going to be a large mirror (with a heating element) where the brown board is, with lighting behind.  










We also still have to fit the lighting in the ceiling and skirting board on the units - but you may have guessed, I am very pleased with my teal towels and bathmat!















External works

These were actually finished when we were back in Littleton in May.
The garden remains unplanted; we had to submit plans to West Dorset District Council for the landscaping, which we duly did on 17th January (they are apparently not interested in what we do at the back; thier only concerns are the front and side borders.  Despite chasing them over Easter, we heard nothing until an e mail on 4th July with further questions.  As we were on the high seas at the time, answering these was our first priority on our return in August.  

In mid September, we received more feedback including:
a) I hadn't stated in the maintenance plan that I would be watering the garden during spells of dry weather (even though it had been clearly stated that this house was for our own occupation)
b) they didn't like the vast expanse of wall on the south face - why hadn't we put a window in there to break it up (er - perhaps it was because it was one of the specific terms of the planning permission, issued by the same body, that there wasn't a window on this face) and so we would need to plant
                                                                      some climbing plants on that border.

We sent back a firm and frosty e mail (sense my tone) asking them if they would be prepared to take responsibility for the stone cladding dropping off if climbing plants took root in the wall.  I will give the landscape officer her due - she phoned us back the very next day, hastily backing off from this suggestion but saying she wished she had been involved in our plans earlier.  I did explode and point out that much time and building had taken place in since 17th January, to which she replied she would be approving our landscaping plans.  I feel very sorry for the councils have to run such vital services on such tight budgets.

The plants have now been ordered, through Castle Gardens, Sherborne, who along with Jane Dean and Barbara Elsmore, have been incredibly helpful, advising me on what is suitable, and will be planted next summer.