This is a case of "vendre la peau de l'ours avant de l'avoir tue" or "mettre la charru avant les boeufs". Got a site to promote the rental, but i haven't got the house finished!
www.lamaisonducoin.co.uk is going live soon. I rebranded the house because there are too many "La Bergerie".
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Friday, 20 March 2009
La Carreleuse/The Tile Woman
Mr D, the architect, forwarded me the quote of the Mrs C, the tile woman. Its over 9000 euros including material and work. She made an error on the quote by charging for 30m2 when we only have 10m2; she also omitted a few things that we discussed. So the quote was misleading and I don't think we are going to work with her. The main thing thought is that she was gonna purchase the tiles via a local builders merchant (that Mr D and I are boycotting because they are rip off artists) and not directly with the tile manufacturer. She did not understant that everyone's margin was being lowered by using an intermediary and that it was important to have a working relationship with the manucfacturer... oh well, NEXT!
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Provins
When we visited the old town, there was hardly anyone in the streets and it really felt like time had stopped somewhere in the 13th century. Atmospheric!
There is also an interesting manufacture of tiles (not that I am obssessed with building material) www.lecarreaudeprovins.fr.
Monday, 9 March 2009
Carrelage
However, I couldn't bring myself to keep those in the kitchen. It would put off anyone from their food. So we will use a classic cream and blue tile. Those are hand made and sold by Courboissy, the tomettes people.
Mr M was supposed to do the tiling but there was some delay... so we are hiring someone else. And it is a woman, une carreleuse. Lets call her Ms C. Totally different than working with men. We had a good "chat" about how the tiles was gonna be placed, the joints (colour and size)...and we seem to have a plan. Waiting for her final devis.
Bathroom door
The original door of the ground floor bathroom was in the kitchen. This was odd so we moved it to under the stairs. I am happy with the fact that Mr. M was able to save the existing door and the frame. It takes longer and can be tricky but we saved a tree! Doors can be really expensive. Sure you can buy something in pine, moulded or hollowed for 100 euros. I have used pine doors before, painted them, used a nice handle but they still look cheap and don't really block any noise. So this time, I decided to splash on oak doors. Those are between Euros 400/500. Ouch.... So you see why I am happy when we can rescue old doors...
On the subject of doors, I do have a bunch of old doors in the garage but they don't have the frame. You cannot buy the frame already made in Lapeyre (www.lapeyre.fr - nationwide anything-wood merchant), since those doors have odd mesurement (not the regular 80 or 70 cm), so you would have to employ the service of a menuisier and that would probably cost in the region of euros 300/400.
What are "Carreaux de Platre"?
This is a good question! And here is the answer. This is a very useful material to build walls and partition. Here we can see an old wall (made of flint - typical of the area), layer of "laine de verre" (horrid isulation material but cheap & very common), and finally the carreaux de platre. Electric wire are simply threaded through. Clever thing. A less clever thing is to thread water or gas pipes through those. This actually was done in another area of the house. Normally you should place water or gas pipe behind the carreaux and not in. This can be dangerous if one is planting a nail or screw. The depth to the hole of the carreaux is only 2 cm....
Sunday, 1 March 2009
Delais, what delais?
I signed all the devis on 6th February 09. Went back home on 8th. Returned on 26th. So in 3 weeks, what was done?? NOT MUCH. This is why if anyone who is reading this blog is thinking about renovation/building a house in France, I suggest you stay on site as much as you can. In 3 weeks, only a large hole was done in the wall. That is it. I had a chat with Mr D. and Mr. M. Made sure they knew I wasn't impressed and that things need to be a bit fasted despite the white van problems of Mr. M. Ain't my problem...To make matters worst, found out Mr D. was a scientologue for 6 months: oh dear. And that Mr M. is a total chatterbox. Found out he used to work in clothes manufacturing so he should know about delay. However 6 weeks from now to do all the work before the painter can come along, I don't think so....I am planning to return there in 3 weeks and this time, things better have come along....
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