Extreme Home Renovation on a budget / UK DIY Renovation

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Our Home renovation has come a long way since when we first bought this property at auction. A DIY Renovation is a bold task for anyone, especially for just two 25 year olds on a strict renovation budget. We’ve appreciated all of your support throughout this series, please do make sure you subscribe and drop a comment down below letting us know your thoughts!

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Chapters
0:00- Intro
0:56- Carpets instlattion
3:38- Before & After carpets
4:20- Building a dividing fence
5:46- Digging out the driveway
6:02- Plasterboarding the Outhouse/Office
7:35- Office plans/ Layout
8:22- DIY Plastering
9:18- Finishing the driveway
10:36- Building our Bed frame
12:08- Upycyling bed side tables
13:17- Building a 2nd bed
14:22- The journey so far

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  1. The drone shots just bring it home the property is semi-detached. How did you get on with your neighbours whilst all the work was going on? No designated space for your camper van I see. Cracking job though. You should be super proud.

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  3. first of all streatch that carpet onto the gripper.

    second of all the gripper gap depends on the thickness of the carpet u spaz .
    deffently not 1cm u absoloute plaster board

  4. New here and loving your content/inspo! Just wondered what your process was with your neighbours/the council when adding your fencing? Did you have to ask permission because there wasn't a fence there before? Or was it more of a courtesy? Thanks 🤗

  5. re the small front garden – remove the tired and unloved roses that have not been well looked after.
    A new rose must Not be planted in soil that previously held a rose.
    But roses are a good choice.
    So first remove the old worn out tired soil at the front.
    Take out a depth of 18 inches of that old soil along with the sad struggling plants. Put that old degraded soil down the back.
    Then replace that removed too-tired soil with a 6 inches cover of with some good quality compost topped with 12 inches of a quality seed-raising mix- (the latter is often superior to an "any old potting soil" – the latter is often too full of old rotted wood/now sawdust.
    Then plant row of lovely new David Austin low floribuna roses in various colours – will look glorious in spring summer and early autumn with a rest period for the roses when the weather is super cold

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