Painting the house
S Niko
7 years ago
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7 years agoS Niko
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Comments (3)If it's t&g flooring they may well remove the skirts and architrave to fit it, in which case floor first. Even if they don't remove the skirts and you have beading fitting, the paint will inevitably take knocks. I had the same question when we had a contractor in last year as I wanted to do the floor last to protect it. Just make sure they cover it properly when decorating....See MoreGarden advice please
Comments (34)Hi I would put a planted green screen of a nice flowering hedge which also has berries in the winter like Berberis. It will give you privacy and its not totally solid as a fence or wall would be and will give a much softer look. It also gives security as it has small prickly barbs You say your window sills are too narrow to take window boxes so why not put a nice long wrought iron planter under the full width of the window, attach to the wall, (It looks like the windows are quite low) or if not put a free standing planter under the window. I would not get rid of the front lawn and just have concrete slabs as you already have all the drive paved, it will just look like to much concrete and harsh unless you add some plants or create maybe a circular flower bed Too much concrete prevents good drainage too Adding a porch would be a great idea, perhaps just glass which will give a modern contemporary feel Also once you have changed that paint colour it will look a lot better...See Moremy house
Comments (1)I love your home. I would prefer a simpler palate of two colours- perhaps navy and white? I would paint most of the house white and use the dark colour to accent windows or the balcony or the sofits...See MoreHouse Exterior - Half Render/Half Brick - Paint Options
Comments (36)i also am passionate for BMW, and i own X3 M sport,,, and a big fan of cars (Bentley GT continental) i also have built extensions, hahaha, but i don t take on building extensions, i wait till the extension finished, then complete interior finishing,that is what i am talented in so its best to stick to what i know...See MoreS Niko
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