Wednesday 9 January 2013

The first and second floor


The photos below are of the inside of the house on the first and second floor starting with the view from the landing.


The photo's below shows the master bedroom and where its en-suite and dressing room will be.





The photo below shows the en-suite of the master bedroom and the main family bathroom, these two rooms won't be separated by a block wall.


The photo below shows the main landing area looking down from the master bedroom to the other end of the house.


The photo below shows the entrance to the master bedroom and the doorway in which you can access its en-suite from.


The photo below shows the upstairs store room and the guest bedrooms en-suite.


The photo below shows my brother's bedroom from the main floor looking towards the window.


The photo below shows the guest bedroom as if you were standing by the wall which links to my bedroom.


The photo below shows my bedroom from the main floor looking towards the window.


The photo below shows just how much space that my brother's and my bedroom will have.


The photo below shows my top floor area looking up from by the window. 


The photo below shows the upper floor to my brothers bedroom while looking up from where the window is. 


The photo's below show the upper floor of both mine and my brothers bedrooms looking down and around, showing the space. 







The photo's below show the house from the outside with windows fitted and roof tiles also being fitted.



Beginning of a roof


The pictures shown below are of the site and the newly fitted roof, not quite finished but everything needs a starting point.





The pictures below have been taken from the two main roads that the house can be seen from, so you can see the grand scale of it.








Roof tile crisis


So after eagerly awaiting the delivery of the roof tiles we find that a whole pallet of them have been smashed up into pieces. This then led to us spending the day sorting out which ones could be used and which had to be thrown away.












The crane arrives


The crane has come to get the roof started. Sending up more blocks and  wooden planks.