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26-10-2014, 00:25 | #1 |
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My cellar-office conversion
Been a bit bogged down with house work of late cranking up my brownie points ready for offroad season
So I thought I'd show you some pics of my office job conversion. It was an old damp cellar and is now well on the way to being my funky office /spare room These were bargain basement tesco units and got them even cheaper for some reason 2 of them for 24 quid Some of my CDs that have been allowed to stay (for now) . All alphabetical too I'm using Alu treadplate on the underside of the joists to make extra book shelves for her indoors ( points make prizes ) This is the steep stairs with offset treads. I had it made for me many years ago out of reclaimed pitch pine . I'm making the desk top out of 25mm Birch ply and will eventually make the doors out of the same stuff We've been flooded in the past a few times and this room always copped it. So I've got electric underfloor heating in there now underneath the tiles. Also put tiles up the wall a bit like skirting board and used swimming pool adhesive all round . LED lights are a personal favorite and are dimmable too |
26-10-2014, 09:57 | #2 |
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Looking good my dear!
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26-10-2014, 10:11 | #3 |
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Love the stairs.
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26-10-2014, 10:56 | #4 |
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Nice and dry
Looks a great job!
Did you find a reason for the flooding? Sounds like you have sort of fixed it by 'Tanking' using tiles instead of usual methods. Hope it works OK and that damp does not trip out the underfloor heating if its electric! Was it worth putting a sump pump in to keep it dry? Still looks a really nice bright space a subteranian Man Shed no less! |
26-10-2014, 11:33 | #5 |
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The things I'd do for a room like that
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26-10-2014, 13:48 | #6 |
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Looking very nice mate, as said love the stairs, have you sorted the flooding problem? other than tile tanking, Rick
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