This is shocking isn’t it? It is 1 tile that makes it look like 4 tiles, my god, she needs to fire Chris
Hmmm definitely longer than a day for a DIY’er. Also completely fine to do it in stages. A couple of weekends maybe. BUT- he’s been doing it for aaaaaaages???? Way longer than a month.There’s about 36 tiles in total they need to lay down. Even for someone inexperienced, it shouldn’t take longer than a day if doing it very very slowly. I don’t understand why they drag everything out for so long.
I’m not sure she’s any quicker to be honestI’m so bloody impatient and want stuff done, he’d drive me mad how slow he is. I’d do it myself.
I overestimated the speed they’ve been going…10 tiles in 2 months, 26 left, so that’s at least another 5 months, not taking into account the weather and whatever free jaunts they’re taking themselves on next….so they might have it by next spring…they’re trolling us surelyThey started the tile work WC 14th of June! That’s two months ago and they’re maybe somewhere about half way through. (Yes, I looked it up, I’m so petty)
1. She recently did a double storey extension but Peggy and Cato have to share a room. The 3rd room now housed all her coatsShe showed the tiles on a story before, they are big tiles that look like 4 small ones
I'm new to this thread, catching up on the old ones as we speak. What was the issue with Peggy's bed?
She wanted a specific IKEA kids bed. And then asked for recommendations for sheets and got all salty with people who actually gave her them, before announcing her ‘friend’ just happened to have started to make bespoke sheets that I believe cost more than the bed1. She recently did a double storey extension but Peggy and Cato have to share a room. The 3rd room now housed all her coats
2. Shelves above Peggy bed
3. There was some issues bedding too. What I remember was she bought a second hand mattress for Peggy on eBay
Yes an office, a kitchen/diner, a living room (that houses their excess furniture), a spare bedroom upstairs that seems to double as extra wardrobe space/upstairs living room, two other bedrooms, an en-suite, bathroom and the downstairs cloakroom. The house wouldn‘t be so cluttered if they had planned the room layouts and had proper storage and don’t have excess bitty furniture. The should hire a storage to house their excess.What’s with the cardboard boxes everywhere? Her content is so scatty I can’t keep up. Didn’t she used to have an office?
That doesn't look good! And long toe nails
They got rid of the office and now just WFH but agree with that amount of tit they could hire a small local storage unit for a few quid a week and declutter a bitYes an office, a kitchen/diner, a living room (that houses their excess furniture), a spare bedroom upstairs that seems to double as extra wardrobe space/upstairs living room, two other bedrooms, an en-suite, bathroom and the downstairs cloakroom. The house wouldn‘t be so cluttered if they had planned the room layouts and had proper storage and don’t have excess bitty furniture. The should hire a storage to house their excess.
All those cardboard boxes could be stored in their office. Obviously planning on flogging more ‘art’ match boxes.
She needs to see a foot surgeon about those claw toes and spaces.