Repairing and plasterboarding 160yr old crumbly arched window
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 Published On May 14, 2022

This I guess is part two of the lining out the hallway/stairs in the house. starting with repairing the loose stones and bricks under the arched window. Then lining out the window, including the compound curve of the arch which was fun! then I also included making up the false arch under the steel beam at the bottom of the stairs.

Just having this wall finished, even to this level has made a massive difference, it is much warmer and less dusty, and there was a huge draught coming through the hole where those pipes go down into the kitchen.

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Start date: 26/04/2022 16:00BST
End date: 31/05/2022 23:59BST

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