Wall colour question
noddy15
9 years ago
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Party Wall/Boundary Question
Comments (13)hi there. looks like you have all the advice you need here. as we have done this several times, the final outcome really depends on what you and your neighbour decides. you can either do the above - erect a new wall and this becomes the new party wall. this is the ideal scenario as it means you can maximise the space within your new extension and also if the neighbour is planning to have an extension then he/she will use the same wall and contribute the cost of building the wall as and when they decide to do so. the other option, and this has happened is that the neighbour says that they do not want you to build a new wall and it must be left as it is. then yo have to build your wall inside the boundary existing wall. this of course takes up more space within the inside of your extension. you can handle this matter in two ways - either a friendly chat with your neighbour with the drawings and proposed favoured scheme. you would need a letter of agreement between the neighbour in question saying you would agree to cover any damages that could occur during the build caused by the extension and take a schedule of conditions (pictures of the neighbouring property inside - where the extension will be built). this is both you and your neighbour know the existing condition of the property before the build. the advantages is that this process takes less time but is less formal if you want to cover your backs completely and have the matter handled independently, then the best thing is to handle the matter with party wall surveyors (either you will just need one, or two depending on your neighbour). this would be a good idea perhaps especially if your neighbour is planning an extension. however the process can last up to 6 weeks easily, so if you are in a hurry to proceed this might not be the case. hope this helps and message us if you need more information....See MoreColour for kitchen wall with feature brick wall?
Comments (8)You could go lots of ways with this kitchen.... You have good light and it looks lovely and warm..... I would personally go for a neutral then you can dress up or down with accessories. Have a look at rolling fog, Mirage II, Dorchester Pink and Clay by Little Greene....See MoreExternal wall removal question
Comments (1)Scott, I'm afraid it is impossible to answer this without further site specific details including location, ground conditions, whether site is flat, size of extension. You would be best to speak with a professional local to yourself. Regards, Simon...See MoreBathroom feature wall colour or same colour on all walls?
Comments (5)I agree with the others - go for it! It’s going to look fab! I like the dull greens more than the more foresty greens, I had a bathroom painted that colour many years ago, and I think it’s less likely to go out of fashion. It’s verging on being a dark neutral....See MoreAll Points Interiors Ltd
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