Growing Mould Monster!!!
Mark Bratt
4 years ago
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Mark Bratt
4 years agoMark Bratt
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Comments (6)Hi Robin, this is one of the three walls that were papered, but this one is the only one that is an exterior wall and has the mould problem. The other walls are fine. My builder decorated this room and I have a doubt that they may not have dried the wall properly before papering it. However, having said that, why aren't the other walls affected.. I will try to find a specialist to try figure out whats up. There is no source of water /moisture anywhere near that wall or around that room, no humidifiers either....See MoreBlank Kitchen Space...
Comments (14)Hi Dominic, your kitchen is lovely! We would agree with Susanna and that a circular mirror would work really well. You already have the display cabinet to the RHS side of the chimney breast so that will of course have plenty of family photos etc sitting on its shelves. With that in mind it would be best to introduce one large singular item like the round mirror otherwise the space will start to feel cluttered. Also avoid a rectangular mirror as everything else in the space is very square so the round would break it up. Maybe something like in the following link... Good luck! Mirror...See MoreMould growing on top of soil?
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Comments (16)Hello, new is always bright and, sometimes, not great but after a few weeks of rain it should dull down the brightness. I have a question - the deck looks very narrow - only seating width 2 persons? Why didn't they take it out to the edge of the dark green mound picture 3? Picture 2 - I would suggest getting some pretty aggregate and making a pathway between the fence and the deck BUT I would seal up the sides of the decking and even concrete the ground under it (or at least put something over the bare earth) to use as storage area (presumably this hasn't been done). I'm going to probably make people comment on this but with a garden like yours I would have taken it down in levels/ terraces (removing the soil for possible use later) and built retaining walls and steps and having a semi-circular stone terrace at the house end if possible (round end facing away from the house) and another at the bottom end (round end facing the house). However, you have what you have so.... you can paint the wood and why not put a board at the road (?) side of the decking (Pic. 3-4) so people cannot see you eating/drinking/sleeping :-) if this is'nt possible then add a curtain of some sort around the whole area so you cannot be seen by neighbours. If the width of the decking is wide enough, and I'm not sure it is looking at the layout, then suggest planting small conifers in pots (or troughs) around the edges of the decking and once these are established and grown to approximately the height of the pergola roof the trail lights through them and around the frame work For a quick and immediate "FIX" get some trellis with artificial ivy, or similar, and attach it to the pergola on the street side - lots of companies offer Artificial Extendable Trellis Hedge Screening - check out the internet or your local garden centre. It will look very pretty, very quickly once the newness has worn off and, almost certainly by summer depending on the weather. Another quick question - did the builders seal the wood? Thompson Morgan...See Morerachelmidlands
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