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  1. fatmcgav

    How to level this threshold?

    Yeh, that's why I want to get the area as flat as possible before coming over with the ply..
  2. fatmcgav

    How to level this threshold?

    Plan is to go with glue-down LVT ontop of 9mm flooring ply :)
  3. fatmcgav

    How to level this threshold?

    Hey there Due to the clusterf*ck that was the builders who built our extension (whole other story), I've been left which thus threshold that needs to be levelled with the rest of the floor. The door is installed on the outer skin of block work, and there's then 100mm concrete and a 50mm...
  4. fatmcgav

    Tidying up knock-through

    Interesting, had never heard of them... Will take a look, as have a couple other walls that seem to be affected by rising damp when the old chemical damp coarse is no longer working.. This was an external wall, but it's now internal as there's a new extension beyond it
  5. fatmcgav

    Tidying up knock-through

    Hey there So our extension has finally got to the point where we're opening it up to the rest of the house. As part of this, we've removed a set of double uPVC patio doors that were installed pretty poorly, and have been left with an opening that's splayed on the inside from the old window...
  6. fatmcgav

    Framing a deep door opening

    Hey there I'm currently trying to work out the "best" way of handling the framing and finish for a door opening between our new kitchen and utility. The opening will end up about 295mm deep, which consists of a 215mm block on face wall, plus 25mm battens and 15mm pb + skim on both sides...
  7. fatmcgav

    Firestop garage wall

    So I wasn't planning on boarding the garage ceiling, as it's a warm deck roof anyways, and there's guna be a bunch of cables and pipes that will need to be run at various times.. Will reach out to BC again to see what they'd accept.. Thanks
  8. fatmcgav

    Wunda Rapid Response in new kitchen

    Hey there We're mid way through finishing up the mess that our builders left us with for our extension. I'm currently considering installing a Wunda Rapid response 20mm wet ufh system instead of rads. One potential challenge is that ideally I need to get the kitchen fitted ASAP, as it's sat...
  9. fatmcgav

    Firestop garage wall

    Thanks for the suggestions @^woody^ ... Double layer of board sounds like the simplest option. Just need to work out how to handle the posi joist area above the new divinding wall... Intrumiscent collars did sound a bit extreme to me, especially given not guna have a car or flammable...
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    Firestop garage wall

    So the intention was to build a stud wall to divide the area. I could fairly easily board either side of the posi joist with Fireboard to try and build a separation there aswell... I wasn't planning on boarding the ceiling in the storage room to save on time and costs... And either way I'm...
  11. fatmcgav

    Firestop garage wall

    Yeh, I believe he said it needs to be compliant as the garage is treated as an "uninsulated" area..
  12. fatmcgav

    Firestop garage wall

    Hey there We're mid-extension build currently. Unfortunately we've had a falling out with the builder over progress and money, so think it's going to be on me to finish up... On the last building control visit, he advises that the dividing wall between the utility and "garage/storage" room...
  13. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    Yeh, there's going to be a 3m bifold/patio door opening on the bottom wall.
  14. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    OK, I think we've got the layout down now... Changes from previous: * Replaced sink unit with a blind corner unit - idea being we can put the boiler/chiller and pipework in the blind side. This did require removing the HL cabinet on the opposite side of peninsula, but I think it's overall a...
  15. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    So have made yet more tweaks, this time removing the tall corner unit and instead fitting a pull-out corner base unit and l-corner wall unit, which just adds a little more worktop space. Also moved the sink over to the left a bit more so it's not in the middle of the peninsula, and shortened...
  16. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    Yeh, we're now leaning towards the u-shape layout for a lot of the same reasons... Tea and coffee for us will be in the dresser unit on the right; plan is to make a butlers pantry style unit with pocket sliding doors..
  17. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    I don't necessarily want them facing the sink, but equally would prefer to not have an extractor hanging over the peninsula...
  18. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    So for those of you suggesting a U-shaped layout, how about this? Fridge and freezer are still on the right bank at top. Top-box for concealed extractor fan, single oven and microwave oven in tall cupboards, plus a corner tall larder for lots of space.
  19. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    So I did look at visiting the DIY Kitchens showroom, but it's a 3.5 hour drive each way.... Though if it's worth the trip then maybe we'll look at it again...
  20. fatmcgav

    Kitchen design

    Or one keeping fridge, freezer, hob and ovens on one side... Feels a bit lop-sided to me though...
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