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    Area of converted garge, left empty?

    Yes, that's the word I was looking for, they are vinyl tiles indeed. Well I have some damp in the corner of the room, so that plastorboard is probably gonna need at least partial replacing, I'm thinking whoever sorts that out could give me an idea what to do.
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    Area of converted garge, left empty?

    Big-al I think I know what you're saying, but I'm semi-detached. I'd be slighly surprised if next door owned this space (that neighbour being the detached house next door), that would be a shock! They have a garage under their house too, so I doubt it really. This space I'm investigating is on...
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    Area of converted garge, left empty?

    Ok I've been thinking about this, and I have a suspicion a wall is behind the plasterboard. When I put some shelfs up, I found the studs (correct term?) and put the scews in at those points, after screwing in for a min til 1cm was left for the shelfs to hang, I heard a sound of the screw...
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    Area of converted garge, left empty?

    Well I doubt it because the neighbours down the road have their house for sale, it's the same type, so on the estate agents website they have the floor plans and the whole bottom floor (garage) has been converted. They have the same hill behind them as we do. Maybe though, I'm not sure. I just...
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    Area of converted garge, left empty?

    I have a room downstairs in our house which was converted from a garage. We have just moved in, and what is puzzleing me is why the person who converted it, left out an area? Or did he? We live in a hilly area, so the house is on three levels. I did a quick drawing on paint, marvel at my...
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    Plasterboard wall guides?

    Thank you for your reply, I will study your links! :)
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    Plasterboard wall guides?

    Hello all. I have just moved house, and as I imagine you see a lot of here, am enthusiastic about improving it. I have an open plan kitchen-diner, and thought it'd be nice to actually separate these two areas and put up a nice glazed wood door, and carpet the remaining dining area. I...
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