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18th August 2012, 06:00 PM #1
Sequence of renovations
Hello,
We have recently purchased a home and are looking to do some renovations. We were hoping to get some advice on the most logical sequence to do the following... This will help lots with prioritising work (some we'll do our self, others we'll get people in). I've had a go at the most appropriate sequence, but would certainly like to hear your thoughts and advice!
Many thanks in advance!
Bedrooms
1 Install additional power-points and Ethernet/network ports
2 Replace built-in wardrobes in bedrooms (currently open in/out and want to move to sliding doors)
3 Paint walls and roof
4 Put down new carpet
5 Replace light fittings
Kitchen
1 Replace existing window in the kitchen with a bifold one
2 Install new kitchen (except kickboards)
3 Install floating floor boards (on-top of existing concrete slab or the tiles currently there already) and complete installation of kick-boards in kitchen
5 Paint walls and roof
6 Replace light fittings
Lounge Room
1 Knock down some walls then plaster
2 Install additional power-points and Ethernet/network ports
3 Change windows on offset-angle of cathedral ceiling (currently these are sealed, we want to move to windows that can open)
4 Paint walls and roof and strip paint from exposed wooden beams of ceiling
5 Install floating floor boards
6 Replace light fittings
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