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OMG - I've done it.

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hazel93 Mon 22-Jul-19 12:02:56

After many years of looking to relocate we have now purchased our "final home ". Home being a euphemism - it has a roof and four walls ! It has huge potential but it has now hit me, the task we have taken on in our mid sixties is nothing if not scary or even b. stupid !
Anyone else been there and now has the tee shirt ?

tiredoldwoman Mon 22-Jul-19 12:25:21

I've never done it , but I'm excited that you have ! How wonderful -send photos ?

Luckygirl Mon 22-Jul-19 12:30:57

A roof and 4 walls is a start!!!! What else does it need?.....a floor?

mosaicwarts Mon 22-Jul-19 13:03:09

Congratulations hazel93. I watch Escape to the Chateau and really enjoy seeing them make the chateau their 'home'. I hope you are both very happy smile

EllanVannin Mon 22-Jul-19 13:09:03

Girders to keep the 4 walls and roof in place ?

Tell yourself it's a project, you'll muddle through. Just think about it being your own stamp and nobody else's.

annsixty Mon 22-Jul-19 13:15:57

That reminds me of a phone call a friend received.
Caller- hello may I speak to Mr Wall?
Friend - I’m sorry there is no Mr wall here.
Caller- then can I speak to Mrs Wall?
Friend - sorry no Mrs Wall either.
Caller - are there no Walls at all.
Friend - no sorry
Caller- then how does the roof stay up.?

gillybob Mon 22-Jul-19 13:20:25

I Like that annsixty grin

Good luck on your exciting project hazel93 . Soon you will look back and be so proud of what you’ve achieved ! I love escape to the chateau too , infact I dunno what I’m gonna do on a Sunday night until the Autumn hmm

Grammaretto Mon 22-Jul-19 14:57:24

Wow! Do you have a caravan to live in while it's being done?
Have you costed it?
You see I'm a grand designs fan grin
We bought this house "with potential" but that was 40yrs ago and there's still work to be done.
In fact more because things that we did then need replacing now. Sigh!
We did our costings roughly before we bought it and paid less than the asking price.
My DD and DSiL have just renovated an old farmhouse with weans in tow.
I have nowt but admiration. The roof and the drains were their first priority. Then water, heating and decorating very much last. Actually the garden is last.
Good luck to you!
I love rescuing old buildings.......

J52 Mon 22-Jul-19 15:42:05

We’ve gutted 3 houses. The last one when DH retired, we took everything out back to the bare walls. Fortunately that time we could use tradesmen to put everything back.
There comes a moment when it’s neither a wreck or habitable, and you think ‘what have we done, will it ever be finished!’ But it does eventually come together.

lemongrove Mon 22-Jul-19 17:12:33

How brave of you hazel, good luck.?

hazel93 Mon 22-Jul-19 17:46:26

How kind you all are - thank you !

Sara65 Mon 22-Jul-19 18:49:22

I always say no more renovations, no more huge extensions, too stressful, always over budget, so many problems crop up along the way, but every time I hear about someone taking on a project, I feel a bit envious.

Hazel, you may have a few bumps along the way, but it will be an adventure, good luck, and keep smiling!

hazel93 Wed 24-Jul-19 10:16:37

Sorry but it's no chateau ! A dormer bungalow in fact ! That said, a very large footprint with wrap around garden, detached double garage and at the end of a small cul de sac.
You see, not remotely romantic !
On the upside it is situated within a village on the N. Cornish coast which still has a community rather than simply holiday homes. Oh, almost forgot, there is a butler sink, no kitchen but hey, you can't have everything . Upstairs kitchen has pipes good to go then-happy days !
Will keep you updated. Bumps not anticipated - earthquakes very probable.

grandtanteJE65 Thu 25-Jul-19 13:56:24

Well, we moved into a house that only needed the kitchen enlarged and a new bathroom.

Two and a half years later, we have enlarged but not re-decorated the kitchen and I am admittedly tired of plasterboard walls and a hardboard work top.

It all takes time especially at our time of life and with a few minor health issues we hadn't bargined for.

Good luck!

Day6 Thu 25-Jul-19 14:40:37

Do you intend to do the work yourself hazel?

If so, do over-estimate the costs as always it seems, (in our experience) the need to buy bits and pieces which really add up once the major building work is done.

I'd be suggesting a team of builders do the work to be honest (and with deadlines for completion) but if you are good at DIY I wish you well and hope it all comes together without too many delays or disasters and you love it when it's done. See it as being an exciting project rather than a daunting task. grin

Good luck. Keep us informed of progress!