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04-06-2009, 9:55 AM
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We've been renovating a barn since feb and thought I'd post a couple of pics up.
I dont aim to go crazy on my tv set-up but wanted something decent without going into thousands
Anyways, I went out and bought a samsung 52 inch lcd and a panasonic blue-ray system (3:1 so there are no rear speakers, but we can add wireless ones later) also got the xbox to add onto that and maybe a media pc later in the proceedings
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Samsung lE52a557p2fxxu
Panasonic SC-BT100EB-K
XboX360
We're having a living/dining room on the upper level, heres a few pics of the room and how its progressed, the tv will be mounted on a.....you guessed it....."groove's floating wall". I know quite few members have done this and I have wanted to do it since the start of the build, thanks for the inspiration
This was after we removed the high level ceilings ready to split the full height into two, we decided on and upstairs downstairs approach so we could have the beams exposed in the living space
We opened up new windows, one of which was a decent sized arched window mirroring the one next to it
next came the start a rather large hole into which our kitchen will flow into the living area
later the hole grew into something larger
Up went the blockwork, on went the insulation and plasterboards
and yesterday I started the framework for the tv wall
Im using the rope lighting and adding spot lighting within the old floor joist holes (all dimmable), hopefully this will look pretty cool and pick out the natural stonework nicely
I'll update as I take more pics, have done other bits but not got pics yet. Any comments welcome.........I think lol
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04-06-2009, 9:55 AM
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Update : 4th June 2009
We now have glass in the windows, first coat of paint is on and the kitchen fitter is here 
(* disclaimer  ics taken on the iphone so not brilliant lol)
Windows going in:
Starters for the TV wall and old arched window to be retained:
A pano of the living area and start of kitchen from staircase, cant believe how good the beams are for approx 150 years!:
more kitchen shots, should be in by friday
A look back the other way, will be nice once all cleared
and finally a shot from outside (mucho work to do here!) |
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04-06-2009, 10:11 AM
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looking forward to this thread.
I have seen lots of barn convertions on the diy house tv shows and i really like the outcome of them, lots of open space inside and everything is new.
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04-06-2009, 1:24 PM
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what a really good project you have there will be looking forwards to seeing how this gets on |
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04-06-2009, 3:24 PM
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looking good so far, should turn out really nice...keep the pictures coming |
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04-06-2009, 5:50 PM
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looks good so far, will be keeping a close eye on this thread!
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04-06-2009, 5:56 PM
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That place is going to be |
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04-06-2009, 6:28 PM
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Looks like it's going to turn out really good.
I'll definatly be follwing this
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05-06-2009, 8:17 AM
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Fantastic place you have there
Looking forward to the progress pics |
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05-06-2009, 11:29 AM
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That looks like it's going to be fantastic ,is it in the UK ?
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05-06-2009, 1:49 PM
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Thanks guys will keep them coming
Yeah we're in the UK
Heres a shot from last week at the rear, scaffolding's gone now and glass is in.
And this is an idea of my plans for the garage, mainly for bikes |
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06-06-2009, 3:23 PM
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Looks like its gonna turn out to be great!
Ive not long finished doing up my first house (link in sig) and already I cant wait to get started on the next one! If you dont mind me asking, what sort of price range would a barn of that kind of size fall into?
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06-06-2009, 6:05 PM
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Lovely space...duno about bikes in the garage though, but you could defo do with a 916 in the main living area
Kept both of mine in the dining room (not together I hasten to add!) cos the 'busa took up the workshop...comments of admiration from blokes and raised eyebrows from women.
Have to echo everybody else...great looking project!
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08-06-2009, 8:22 AM
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Prices vary from area to area and with differing owners, each person has thier estimated value on what they own.
There are a few sites out there such as Barns For Sale Yorkshire that sometimes have possible conversions and rightmove etc.
I bought ours without planning permision as I do this for a living, that said it still took me a year to obtain it!
But if you know someone who can get you through the planning and building regulations etc you stand a better chance of a discount on the initial price of the barn, just adds more work before you can start!
But in my opinion you get the home YOU want, not a compromise restricted by previous owners
As for a ducati on the wall......would be cool but the mrs has already vitoed this, as we watched the grand designs guy : |
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08-06-2009, 8:31 AM
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Originally Posted by hockfoci As for a ducati on the wall......would be cool but the mrs has already vitoed this, as we watched the grand designs guy : |
ooo no, not on the wall...they're made for riding!
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