A Horseradish
Tuesday 7th October 2014 6:40pm [Edited]
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Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 7th October 2014, 7:17 AM BST
I should have said did have a guest house - we got out of it three years ago now. Big one though - 11 bedrooms with living acc. for my wife and I and two grown up children. A late Victorian pile in "millionaires row" - now sold to a very rich dentist as a private dwelling.
Polish builders etc. - seen good reports of them, but you are going to get cowboys no matter what nationality. Sorry cannot be of more help there, what you need is a recommendation - anyone local you can ask?
If not - have a go, it's only painting!
Well, it isn't an "only", no. It's decorating dyslexia. I would find the challenge of reciting a monologue in Swahili by the end of the month much easier. Or even writing some sort of question for Only Connect.
I don't know if you do the ceiling, walls or skirting board first. I don't know if the sandpaper is supposed to bring the latter down to bare wood. I don't know how to remove the paper so that bits aren't permanently stuck there. I don't know what to do with any chips in the walls, what to use for filler or how long to leave the filler to set. I don't know how to spread out the new anaglypta or whatever in limited space so that it doesn't end up creased and crumpled. I don't know how anyone, frankly, hangs it neatly on any wall. And I don't know if it needs to be painted in the unlikely event that there is any success at it sticking to the wall.
Ours was never a posh family. Both my grandfathers couldn't boil an egg for themselves, let alone stand on a ladder. They left all the heavy lifting to the older women. If anything, I am the most practical male in that food chain but that doesn't mean I'm ever likely to evolve into a 21st Century Laurence Llewelyn Bowen.