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Old 27-01-2008, 7:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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"Little" Project

Hi Guys,
Just started my first AV project, which consists of removing a load baring wall to make a through lounge. It started of with a few simple plans, but it turned out to be more complex than I first envisaged.

Firstly I had to get the plans drawn up and approved by the local council. Which was the simple part. The first problem was to find the builder to remove the wall between the two rooms. This took us 2 months!!

Before the demolition started without the furniture:



Day 1
An early start to the day for the builders. Firstly they had to put up the supports to hold up the ceiling and the joists. Then they started to knock down the wall, which took about an hour by one guy!!

Wall knocked down:



Day 2
The foundation was dug out, this measured 100cm deep by 750cm wide. This took a while, they had to use an industrial digger to go through the concrete.

They stripped the wallpaper, getting it ready to be skimmed. The skip failed to arrive, leaving our living room looking like a dumping ground

The foundation:



The dumping ground



Day 3
No builders today, so took this opportunity to run the wires for the wall lights and a ceiling light.



I also took this time to plan out the layout of the AV equipment and the furniture.

This is the proposed layout of the TV and the AV unit:



Proposed floor plan:


Anyone have any suggestions on the placement of the left surround speaker? Is it ok where it is? Or should I put it in the corner by the bay window?



Comments and suggestions are welcome!!

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Old 27-01-2008, 8:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi looks like a big job mate, looking forward to the finished project.
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Old 27-01-2008, 9:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Looks like a decent job!

How did you make that plan?
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Old 27-01-2008, 9:30 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi looks like a big job mate, looking forward to the finished project.
Yep, its a big job, but Im sure it will be worth it

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Looks like a decent job!

How did you make that plan?
Used PowerPoint to make the plans, with a little work on photoshop.
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Old 28-01-2008, 11:19 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Looks like your making some decent progress there!

And your right about it looking like a dumping ground

But im sure it will be worth it in the end.

Keep us updated with progress pics
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Old 28-01-2008, 12:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Looking good

Hope you are going to put some capping over the wall light cables before they are plastered in though

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Old 28-01-2008, 11:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
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out of interest y did the foundation have to be removed usually you would just reduce it to a suitable lever for the new floor to be built over it rather than fully removing it
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out of interest y did the foundation have to be removed usually you would just reduce it to a suitable lever for the new floor to be built over it rather than fully removing it
As the wall that was removed was a load baring wall, I will need to put in a RSJ for support, the foundation is for the pillar which will need to be built for the RSJ to rest on.

I will try and draw up a quick diagram tonight to explain it better.
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Old 29-01-2008, 10:25 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Day 4
Still no sign of the skip!!
The builders started to prep the ceiling for skimming and filled in the channels that were dug out for the wall lamps.



I ordered the AV unit today, should be delivered in 2 weeks. Hopefully by then all the building work should be complete. I went for the Napoli Entertainment unit from Tesco: http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-9311.aspx

Day 5
Finally the skip arrived!!!
The room was cleared of all the mess, which was created when knocking the wall down and digging the foundation. This took a bit of time as there was a lot of rubble!! After clearing up, the first wall was skimmed.



The support pillar for the RSJ was built. This is now ready for the RSJ which hopefully should be put up tomorrow!

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Day 6
The RSJ support went up and got boxed in.



Now that the floor space is cleared, I took the chance to run the cables. I ran the cables for the sub, rear speaker cables, tv arial and cable under the floor boards.

The skimming continued:





Day 7
Today the builders replaced the floor boards over the foundation they dug for the support pillar. Most of the wall got skimmed today. Hopefully they dry soon in this cold weather!!



We decided to keep only one entrance to the room, so we boarded up one door with plasterboard. Which then got covered with bonding.

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Thats looking good, Looks like alot of progress has been made in the last couple of days.

Doesnt look like much building work left, apart from finishing off the skimming, and then new flooring?
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Old 01-02-2008, 10:45 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hi

From your proposed layout it seems no-one will have a direct view of the screen - every viewing position will be side-on, which seems a bit of a shame.

Have you thought about moving the screen further to the right, so it directly faces the sofa (I had it this way in my old property)?

Ypu could also consider moving the 3-seater where the armchair is, and move the armchair against a wall, which would open up the lounge.

Alternatovely you coule move the 2-seater firther to the right on your image, whioch makes the viewing area much more of a sqaure and self-contained.

Re. the rear speakers, perhaps you could move these further apart, and make them level with the 3-seater instead of behind?

Great thread by the way
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Thank Y15HAL & ap69 for your comments!!

ap69 - I wanted to make the "TV Feature" such that it is in the middle of the room...I know what you mean about no one having a direct view of the screen. I have ran some extra cables for the rear speakers, so hopefully once all completed I can find the optimum position for them. I will prob experiment with the position of the sofas, again trying to find the best viewing position.

Day 8
All the walls got skimmed today. I am very pleased with the finish, just need to wait for them to dry out. Prob a long wait with the recent cold weather!!

The old flooring was taken off and the floor was prepared for the new flooring to be layed.

Here are a couple pics of the room so far:





Day 9

The floor started to get layed today. Very pleased with the progress, they managed to floor the whole lounge today, got a bit left to do in the hall way. Hopefully all will be finished tomorrow.



I am very impressed at the finish of the flooring and the quality of the fitting!!

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Day 10

The flooring got completed including the beading around the edges. We moved all the furniture back in, just got to wait for the walls to dry.

Here are a fews snaps:





Any suggestions on colours? I am thinking of keeping the colours light!
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Looking good. I personally wouldnt have tempted fate putting the flooring down until all the moisture was out of the room. You would be amazed how much water they used to mix that plaster. Fingers crossed for you nothing bad happens.

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