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OK, I hope you have got some upstairs bogs, as if I ever came over to visit, I would probably fall of that and beak my neck after a night out with you lot.....
Nope but we do have a balcony,but we would put you in the single storey
 
Never mind all this technical stuff about stairs, what I want to know is who's been peeling sheep lately, or did no one sweep up!!;)

Tony.
 
If I walking up those stairs @miller1098 I'd have to walk up the centre like a tightrope walker =))

I can imagine me standing on the first step and the other end smacking me on my arse =))
 
You'd get a good tanning by the time you got upstairs then Garry! =))

Tony.
 
Wow it's been a while since I've updated and looking back at the first page we had hoped to be open in the autumn, still not open but getting very close.Been making a few more bits of furniture .
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this has a twist I hope as I've ordered some mirror tint glass to go on the front and I'm hoping that when the TV is off it will be a mirror ,fingers crossed
 
Friendly look and ...natural.
Good work Hugh!:thumbsup:
 
The folding table is looking great as a wall decoration and is doing the job as a strong table too.
I like very much the fiber of the old wood!
All these handcraft made give a strong personality to the house.
Definitely it will be an warm and unforgettable place for the visitors!
 
Wow it's been a while since I've updated and looking back at the first page we had hoped to be open in the autumn, still not open but getting very close.Been making a few more bits of furniture .View attachment 26387View attachment 26388View attachment 26389View attachment 26390View attachment 26391this has a twist I hope as I've ordered some mirror tint glass to go on the front and I'm hoping that when the TV is off it will be a mirror ,fingers crossed
Clever boy, if the mirror does not work, build a couple of doors (with heart inserts) hinge on either side and then your guests can open them up to watch the TV :)
 
Clever boy, if the mirror does not work, build a couple of doors (with heart inserts) hinge on either side and then your guests can open them up to watch the TV :)
That's a great idea,I was thinking of doing that on one of the window in the chapel with various sided heart shapes cut out as it would leave a shadow on the floor as the light came through and it would look nice on the outside at night with lights on inside the house thanks, all ideas welcome
 
I bet stuff this isn't cheap but would do just what you want if the mirror tint glass doesn't work. I fear that might just transmit too little light from the TV when its light.

http://www.kentoptronics.com/mirror.html

Does look rather cool though!
 
I bet stuff this isn't cheap but would do just what you want if the mirror tint glass doesn't work. I fear that might just transmit too little light from the TV when its light.

http://www.kentoptronics.com/mirror.html

Does look rather cool though!
I know what your saying,I've bought some mirror tint film that you can get in different levels of privacy I've just guessed £12 the toughened glass for the front £45 ,there has to be no light ingress from around the screen ,it's worth a punt .if it works I'm going to be well chuffed.i might try a different level of privacy tint without loosing the mirror effect
 
That's looking superb Hugh. I really like the natural wood look you've gone for. Excellent work. :thumbsup:
 
I know what your saying,I've bought some mirror tint film that you can get in different levels of privacy I've just guessed £12 the toughened glass for the front £45 ,there has to be no light ingress from around the screen ,it's worth a punt .if it works I'm going to be well chuffed.i might try a different level of privacy tint without loosing the mirror effect
Need to make sure theres enough cooling/ventilation for the electronics too. I know tvs are much lower power consumption that they were but if you restrict the airflow it will overheat quickly.
 
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