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Are we there yet?


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One final push today saw all the furniture and curtains put in place- a big group effort with much input from the in-laws. I'm very fortunate to have a MiL who is an ace seamstress and who has a bit of a thing about Harris Tweed.

To say I'm chuffed is a bit of an understatement. It's been over four years since the concept of this project first appeared, and three years since work began in earnest. Today we finally saw the culmination of all that effort as the building site was transformed into a home. It's exactly what I imagined: cosy, welcoming, stylish.

We'll be listing it on the booking websites tomorrow (most likely a combination of AirBnB and Booking.com) so that will give me the impetus needed to tackle the lengthy snagging list and major outstanding jobs, most of which are on the outside.

Some of the cladding details (corners and window reveals) aren't finished yet, the soffets need to be completed, and the biggest job of all is the decking. There's also the creature comforts of WiFi and TV to sort out. I know people come to Skye to get away from it all, but I bet the first thing they will ask for is a WiFi password :D

 

Once again, huge thanks to everyone in the BuildHub community who has held my hand throughout this whole project. It's a lot smaller than many other builds, but it's been exceptionally hands on with me personally tackling almost every trade, from drafting the plans to building the kit; I even got an excuse to do some digger driving a couple of weeks ago.

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Great job mate, a word if caution though..... i would not make it available on the net until you are 100% sure that its at a point where there is no outstanding reasons for guests to give you anything but a bloody good review. Your first reviews are there to stay so you want them to be good. List it on the sites but have the opening date  set for when your 100% sure the important jobs will be done. Dont leave anything to chance like assuming the new wifi router will be delivered on time........ be honest in your description and your guests will be very forgiving. Gloss over something and they will drop a bombshell that's going to leave you really annoyed. It looks great and well done, i am sure it will be a big hit and bookings will flood in. Good luck.  

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Really beautifully decorated and fitted out. Could give me an excuse for a mini road trip to Skype on the bike! 

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You’ll have to put a link to the booking web site here, no doubt some of us might want to book it. Written whilst sat in an Edinburgh tenement Airbnb, I’d never been inside a tenement before, the room are large and the ceiling must be 14foot high.

 

Yours looks very nice by the way.

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42 minutes ago, Cpd said:

Great job mate, a word if caution though..... i would not make it available on the net until you are 100% sure that its at a point where there is no outstanding reasons for geusts to give you anything but a bloody good review. Your first reviews are there to stay so you want them to be good. List it on the sites but have the opening date  set for when your 100% sure the important jobs will be done. Dont leave anything to chance like assuming the new wifi router will be delivered on time........ be honest in your description and your geusts will be very forgiving. Gloss over something and they will drop a bombshell thats going to leave you really annoyed. It looks great and well done, i am sure it will be a big hit and bookings will flood in. Good luck.  

Very good points. We still have three weeks to do the snagging. There's not really anything that can't be worked around, e.g. for internet I can run an ethernet cable down from our own house. It's going to be a busy race to the finish line though!

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Smashing job and great project...well done.

Now we need to sort the welcome pack list.

1. Those wee Belgian sea life chocolates from Lidl, 2 squids!

2. Bottle of rojoca, same store, 5 squids.

3. Quality Borders biscuits

4. Local cheese

5. Can of Irn Bru

6. Whiskey miniature X2

7. Tunnocks teacakes

 

Job done ???

 

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Love the general finish plus the symmetry through the doors looking at the bed and stove with the ridge line.

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48 minutes ago, Tennentslager said:

Smashing job and great project...well done.

Now we need to sort the welcome pack list.

 

7. Tunnocks teacakes

 

 

Definitely! Most people love a welcome pack. The basics eg tea, coffee, milk, plus something like homemade cake go down well, plus some local produce, or Scottish produce at the very least. Homemade tablet maybe? And yes, don't forget the Tunnocks! Loads of info on the web about what makes a good welcome pack (and the bad ones - eg 2 teabags and 2 sachets of UHT milk lol). 

 

I don't know what the supermarket delivery situation is on Skye but that sort of info is always helpful, plus info on local restaurants, walks etc. Maybe even a little info on the build, the construction method and some in progress photos might appeal to some? Always nice to see / read something interesting about where you are staying. 

 

The place looks fabulous. It would definitely be somewhere that would appeal to me. A couple of good reviews from your first couple of visitors and that should set you up really well. Maybe some Buildhubbers will be your first guests? 

 

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Looks lovely, the bamboo flooring looks great.  Where did you get it from?  We are going to be using it for the majority of our downstairs 

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3 hours ago, Tennentslager said:

Smashing job and great project...well done.

Now we need to sort the welcome pack list.

1. Those wee Belgian sea life chocolates from Lidl, 2 squids!

2. Bottle of rojoca, same store, 5 squids.

3. Quality Borders biscuits

4. Local cheese

5. Can of Irn Bru

6. Whiskey miniature X2

7. Tunnocks teacakes

 

Job done ???

 

 Proper Scottish shortbread is a thing to behold. Borders ginger and chocolate biscuits are a close second.

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Thanks everyone for your kind words. It's certainly a bit of a group effort to get here. We've now gone live on AirBnB but any BuildHubbers should just contact me directly for your BH discount (hang on isn't this blatant spamming???) :D

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Aaaaaand we have Wifi! Writing this from the comfort of the reclining sofa. In the end I resorted to a power-link wifi extender, using an extension lead running down from my shed. Crude but it works! Will consider swapping over to something else when I get a chance, maybe something that doesn't involve running 240v cables across the garden.

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How about a buried duct and run a couple of Cat5 down it from the house and just put a WiFi access point on the end of it ..? 

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45 minutes ago, PeterW said:

How about a buried duct and run a couple of Cat5 down it from the house and just put a WiFi access point on the end of it ..

Cat 5 and using a PoE access point for outside use. No need run a separate power cable.

 

Here's an example: https://unifi-mesh.ubnt.com/#products

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Who's responsible for downloaded content? Have you requested the adult filter? Your responsible for it at the end of the day. 

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45 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Who's responsible for downloaded content? Have you requested the adult filter? Your responsible for it at the end of the day. 

Eek, didn't think about that! 

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53 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Who's responsible for downloaded content? Have you requested the adult filter? Your responsible for it at the end of the day. 

 

That is true if that you are responsible for the filter, but if the download is onto their devices then they are responsible for the download. The law tends to turn on possession.

 

I would ask the Tourist Authority for their recommended policy, and follow that, and not provide recording devices etc.

 

Also the responsibility should be in the contract.

 

 

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Think of everything mate, its your ass in the sling and nobody else ;) 

Non-slip shower mat. Even if they dont use it its there. 

When you invite Joe public in and take money off them, their welfare is your priority. And then some. 

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Assume you have unlimited data? You'd like to think people won't spend their time on Skye downloading endless data but best to prepare for it. 

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