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    Skiming the ceiling with a loft hatch gap

    Great, thanks Steve
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    Skiming the ceiling with a loft hatch gap

    Thanks Steve. Also just though; should I put the architrave up first then get the plasterer to skim or get the plasterer to skim up as close to the edges as poss and then put the architrave up? Cheers
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    Skiming the ceiling with a loft hatch gap

    Hi all, I'm new to diy'ing and happy to try most things. However the one thing I'm reluctant to do is plastering so I'll get someone in :-) In saying that, we have just made our loft hatch bigger and now want to skim the ceiling and put some architrave around the loft hatch. If you look at...
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    Under cutting skirtings

    I like the look where your tiles slide under the skirting rather than kind of butting up against. So probably easier when there's no skirting so you just stick it on after your tiling. But I've seen a few you tube videos where they've under cut the bottom of door frames by using an upturned...
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    Tile layout question

    Hi tiletown, I've just added idea number 3, do you mean this way? I see what you are saying, good shout. Thanks
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    Tile layout question

    Thanks for the replies. happyplumber, would these expansion joints sit at the threshold to every room?
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    Tile layout question

    Hi all, I'm looking to tile part of our house but not sure on the tile layout. In your opinion/experience what would the best way be. And what are the pros and cons? Here's what I've been thinking (however I have no experience of laying tiles down) We have been looking at 140x840 wood effect...
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    Moving External Boiler Condensate Pipe

    Thanks for the reply oldbuffer, just what I wanted to hear. Should make it look a lot neater :-)
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    Moving External Boiler Condensate Pipe

    Hi all, Just a quick question re: our boiler pipe which comes from the bottom and goes outside to our drain (covered in foam) We are creating a utility and bricking up the door. So was thinking of having this pipe run inside (behind new kitchen units) then pop out where that small white pipe...
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