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Yeah I have new windows and they look great.

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

What a week it has been.  The windows arrived about 7 days ago.  A couple of friends who conveniently are builders came to help get them off.  Then they worked like madmen and installed them.  The walls are made of the old fashioned type of plaster – small strips of timber with the concrete like substance and it looks like horse hair.  Pretty easy to knock out but again “the mess”.

Not being a builder myself I am fascinated with the process, there didn’t seem to be too many hitches, and the size they cut for the window was exactly the size of the window – amazing.

The windows are in great condition – no glass was broken and the windows all operate just fine.  Lovely.

It took about 3 days to install, mind you these were 3 really long days.  My job was to keep the food up to them and make necessary comments throughout the day!!!

Have a look at the photo below – the pile of dust.  I know I said that I wouldn’t do this again – but it is so exciting.  I can see the lounge room as it will be already in my mind. 

The 3 windows went into the lounge room, the spare bedroom and I had managed to buy a window to fill in the width of the bathroom wall replacing a little lovre window that didn’t work and looked shocking.  So you see this mess is now throughout the house.

I am sick to death of cleaning as I have said before this dust just lingers – lucky today is Melbourne Cup so The Love of My Life and I are off to Tahbilk Winery for a lovely lunch with a big glass of wine.  Good luck with your bets.

Here’s proof it happened.

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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Loving this weather and the windows are on the way!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Hello  I haven’t written for a while – just want to spend time out in the garden.  The weather is at its most perfect- just perfect clear skies and warm weather and with the introduction of day light saving it allows for time in the evenings to do things.  I have been buying plants and taking cuttings from neighbours and friends.  I especially like buying the half dead ones from the nursey because I know that they can be rescusitated.

I have also managed to clean up the mess from removing the wall.  I hope that I never go through that again.  The dust is still lingering – I just choose not to see it.

I have been working on how to get my lovely big windows to my house.  If you remember I have bought them secondhand from a shop located 100kms away.  They have  agreed to keep them until I can move them.  Of course this is killing me as I want them here now and installed while I am out shopping!!!  I did have a minor freak out thinking that I may have bought rubbish and that they weren’t good enough, but after a visit they are perfect and I won’t even need to replace any of the glass.  Here’s hoping they are all in one piece when they arrive.

So after much searching I have managed to borrow a car trailer from a friends friend (thank god for friends) and have made sure that the shop will have enough people there to help load.  The windows should be arriving during this week.  yyiippeee! 

I don’t know how we will get them off the trailer but I will worry about that later, meanwhile I am pottering in the garden.  HHmmmm just bliss

Welcome to my blog.

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

                                              

                                                                                       

Hi and welcome to my blog – this is my story about the house that I have bought and the renovations I am doing. 

I am Australian and live in central Victoria and have been improving houses all of my life. Mostly they have been my home but occasionally they have been investment properties. I love change and have a tremendous urge to make things beautiful. Now I have to be very honest and tell you that I am hopeless with tools, mechanical equipment and really anything that is useful.

However being a woman of the 21st century I know how the find the number to ring the person to fix it – whether it is one of my children, a fabulous friend or a professional.

I know men find this quite ridiculous and I am often smirked at when I call myself a renovator – but I think if there were not people like me with the vision then none of these professionals would have a job.

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 So keep all of this in mind when you read of my adventures of house improvement. The other thing I need to tell you if that I am not very patient – so if I have an idea – things start to move – by things I mean furniture, pictures (although I have been known to start knocking out the wall before the furniture was moved)or plants. You will need to read my blogs to hear about this one.

 

Replacing a window

Friday, September 11th, 2009

I want to replace the window in the room, which will become the lounge room.  The current window size is one of those small sash windows which don’t open.

The quote from my friendly builder is about $3,000 and another $1,000 to install.  Ouch!

The Love of My Life took me to Macca’s Demolitions in Echuca  (located in north Victoria) where they have a myriad of old things and in particular windows.  I had planned to buy 1 window and ended up buying 3.  Have I mentioned that I am a terrific shopper (terrific is my words not probably what The L0ve of My Life would say).

Two of the windows that I have bought are huge and I now want to replace the window in the guest bedroom and the other one is a perfect size window for the bathroom, which currently has a poxy little windows made up of loovers and glazed glass (poxy is a technical term!)

The price was $900 for the lot.  What a bargain. They are all aluminum and have fly screens.

Now the problem will be how do I get them to Seymour.  This is over 100kms and as I have mentioned they are huge.

Meanwhile I have received letter from my surveyor this week with a letter from the Council saying that they had received my planning application – it seems that  Council will undertake a preliminary assessment of my application and will ask for more information should they need it.  Council is required to make a decision about my application within 60 days of receiving all of the information.  This is now 3 months since I first put in my application.  I had been told that it would only take 3-4 months for a planning permit to be granted and we are now up to month 3!!!!!

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