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  1. It's just occurred to us that we are going to need flippin' long light cables for our kitchen/dining area! The kitchen has been painted and the kitchen is almost installed, but I am not on site whilst posting this so I used the picture I used to sell the plasterboard lifter! The drop from where we have the lighting cable to a "normal" light height over the kitchen and dining table is 2.6m. A vaulted ceiling seemed like a good idea, but I didn't think about the super-long drop from the cable to where we expected the light to be and the affect on positioning of the Velux windows! Any ideas please 😊
  2. Thanks Russell, that's super-helpful!
  3. Hi Folks Our build is progressing and it's nice to be thinking about room echo rather than whether our timber frame will fit on the foundations! We have a kitchen/diner which is roughly 5m x 8m and a 6m vaulted ceiling. We have tiled floors and a half-glazed gable end. The room is empty at the moment awaiting the kitchen install, but even so we anticipate a pretty monumental echo. The room will have a dining room table, small settee and a few other bits of furniture. We have underfloor heating so are wary of putting down too many rugs etc. We have been looking at acoustic panelling, this could be an option. How have others "tamed" the echo in large rooms? Thanks
  4. Hi folks We've bought Deanta pre-finished oak internal doors for our new build. We would like to try and get a close match for the staircase handrail which will also be oak. Could anyone suggest a good match of wax/lacquer/varnish/stain to get as close as possible to the Deanta colour. Many thanks
  5. Hi folks I was wondering if anyone has any experience of whether HMRC take a Council Tax Completion Notice into consideration when the clock starts ticking for the 6 month VAT reclaim. Our council will start charging us council tax 3 months after the plasterboard has gone up regardless of whether the house is finished (it won't be) and we have a Building Control Completion Certificate. Any information greatly received. Thank you.
  6. Your scenario is also ours. Can you remember what size joists and spacing? Thanks
  7. Hi folks Thanks for your previous help with designing our staircase. Our stairs have a half landing. I think from a building control perspective this is classed as a structural element. Does anyone have any tips/designs they could share to help us build a solid half landing? Thanks
  8. Just been to Stairbox in Stoke. Long drive, but worth it. Looked at lots of design options in their showroom and an expert on hand to help us design the stairs. We haven't taken delivery yet (two week lead time), but so far so good.
  9. We've got a trusted joiner who has done a brilliant job so far with cladding, plasterboarding etc who is going to fit the stairs. Having tried the online staircase builders (TK and Stairbox), I've found that I really want to talk to someone face-to-face to discuss tolerances, the spacing between the stringers for a staircase with a half-landing, attachment details for the balustrade to the stringer, etc. The best option I have found so far is Stairbox - they have a showroom attached to their factory and someone available to help with the design.
  10. Hi We are looking at staircase design and would appreciate some advice. Having used the staircase design tools for Stairbox and TK Stairs I am lacking the confidence to place an order for my stairs with a half landing without visiting a showroom and sitting down with someone who understands this stuff. I understand that Stairbox have a showroom and I'm planning a visit. It seems that TK Stairs don't have a showroom. Are there any other staircase manufacturers with showrooms I could visit? We are in Lincolnshire, but prepared to travel. Thanks
  11. Thanks for the responses everyone. The break wasn't clean, lots of little bits which are dispersed in the scaffold mat. Gluing isn't an option. I have a new piece being delivered on Monday.
  12. Hi folks I need to replace a cast stone window cill following an accident with a scaffolding plank (see picture). As the wall is rendered I clearly need to do whatever needs doing very carefully. To remove the cill I am planning to protect the surrounding area with plastic sheeting to avoid getting dust on the render. Then use a combination of drill and grinder to remove the damaged unit as carefully as possible. Can anyone think of a way to improve upon my approach? Many thanks
  13. Update on the render mess all over the scaffolding. As suggested, the scaffolders were pretty chilled. I helped things along with a pack of beer each and everyone was happy 😊
  14. I love the capital NOT 😊. We'll just leave it.
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