Greetings everyone,
This is what will likely be the first post of many. My family and I have finally moved into our own house so for the first time in my life I am living somewhere I am allowed to DIY.
The next project is to fit an electric fire suite in our lounge. Something along the lines of this.
http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/fires-...Optimyst-2Kw-Complete-Electric-Suite-13138745
I have attached an image of the floor / wall area of our lounge. It is obvious where it will go (not in the image, that is currently behind the sofa) due to the plug and switch close by. My questions are as follows:
1: How do you fix it to the wall?
2: How do you get rid of the white wood where the wall meets the floor (what is that bit called? It must have a better name?)?
You will also notice that there is no floor yet. Hard wood (Karndine) floor will be fitted in a weeks time, before we get the fire.
I hope these questions are not too silly. I am fairly new to this DIY thing and everything is very new to me.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Regards
Tim
This is what will likely be the first post of many. My family and I have finally moved into our own house so for the first time in my life I am living somewhere I am allowed to DIY.
The next project is to fit an electric fire suite in our lounge. Something along the lines of this.
http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/fires-...Optimyst-2Kw-Complete-Electric-Suite-13138745
I have attached an image of the floor / wall area of our lounge. It is obvious where it will go (not in the image, that is currently behind the sofa) due to the plug and switch close by. My questions are as follows:
1: How do you fix it to the wall?
2: How do you get rid of the white wood where the wall meets the floor (what is that bit called? It must have a better name?)?
You will also notice that there is no floor yet. Hard wood (Karndine) floor will be fitted in a weeks time, before we get the fire.
I hope these questions are not too silly. I am fairly new to this DIY thing and everything is very new to me.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Regards
Tim