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Gardens etc
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Reconfigured roof
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Kitchen Window
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Fitting a new kitchen window in a small area is a great advantage due to the extra daylight that shines through. This in turn makes the kitchen less compact and this in turn makes a better place to work.
Before the start
Just a normal tiled kitchen wall.
Before we begin
New window cut
The exterior is cut out.
New exterior cut
Still cutting out
The internal wall is cut out.
Next phase
Break through at last
There is no turning back now.
Break through
New window
Window in place and sealed.
New window
Exterior view
Looks good from the outside.
Looking good
Internal boxing
New studwork to shape the new walls.
Studding
Boarded out
New plasterboards in place.
Platerboard
Finished
All skimmed out ready to paint or tile.
All done
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