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We moved in a 1930s semi around a year ago. The house is a mix of original features with some more recent work done in the 1970s. After spending the last year looking at all the work we need to do, I thought I finally better get started, but am not sure where to begin. This is our first home and doing/organising projects is daunting - from a money and a doing things right side of things.
I am going to focus on downstairs this year - a hall, a medium front room and a good sized living room at the back.
The things that need doing
i) Fireplaces
- In the 1970s the owners moved their gas fireplace in the living room a little away from the chimney so it would be centre of the room after an extension. I had hoped to swap this out for a log burner but two tradespeople advised that this is not possible. The original chimney would have to be reopened but this would be both expensive and up the wrong end of the room. I am planning on getting the extended bit removed, leaving the original fireplace blocked up.
- In the front room there is an odd feature build around a non-functioning gas fireplace. Seeing as we can't get a log burner in the back room it would be great it we could swap out the gas fire in the front for one. Is it worthwhile getting people in to quote?
ii) We hope to get wooden floors installed in the sitting room and front room (maybe the hall too but there are old tiles underneath at least some of it that we would like to keep if they are in good enough condition). We have tall old looking skirting boards throughout the house, I am not sure if they are the original. I imagine these will have to be removed for the flooring. In the front room we have a bay window.
iii) The electrics were done a few years ago but the walls were not skimmed afterwards - so you can see it around sockets etc. I imagine taking off the skirting boards will also do some damage.
iv) The walls are papered at the moment but we plan on stripping and painting.
My questions/concerns
i) My major question is how to go about this - I am thinking sort the fireplace (removing the bricked extended bit in the living room, maybe swapping non-functioning gas for log in the front), get the floors in and then getting the walls skimmed/filled?
ii) While I am happy doing small projects something like this is beyond me. Should I get different people in for each thing - if so what trades? Should I just ask a builder to quote for the whole thing and let him organise the work?
iii) Anything I should be considering about the skirting boards. Particularly with the bay window?
Any advice would be great and much appreciated
I am going to focus on downstairs this year - a hall, a medium front room and a good sized living room at the back.
The things that need doing
i) Fireplaces
- In the 1970s the owners moved their gas fireplace in the living room a little away from the chimney so it would be centre of the room after an extension. I had hoped to swap this out for a log burner but two tradespeople advised that this is not possible. The original chimney would have to be reopened but this would be both expensive and up the wrong end of the room. I am planning on getting the extended bit removed, leaving the original fireplace blocked up.
- In the front room there is an odd feature build around a non-functioning gas fireplace. Seeing as we can't get a log burner in the back room it would be great it we could swap out the gas fire in the front for one. Is it worthwhile getting people in to quote?
ii) We hope to get wooden floors installed in the sitting room and front room (maybe the hall too but there are old tiles underneath at least some of it that we would like to keep if they are in good enough condition). We have tall old looking skirting boards throughout the house, I am not sure if they are the original. I imagine these will have to be removed for the flooring. In the front room we have a bay window.
iii) The electrics were done a few years ago but the walls were not skimmed afterwards - so you can see it around sockets etc. I imagine taking off the skirting boards will also do some damage.
iv) The walls are papered at the moment but we plan on stripping and painting.
My questions/concerns
i) My major question is how to go about this - I am thinking sort the fireplace (removing the bricked extended bit in the living room, maybe swapping non-functioning gas for log in the front), get the floors in and then getting the walls skimmed/filled?
ii) While I am happy doing small projects something like this is beyond me. Should I get different people in for each thing - if so what trades? Should I just ask a builder to quote for the whole thing and let him organise the work?
iii) Anything I should be considering about the skirting boards. Particularly with the bay window?
Any advice would be great and much appreciated
