Down to the brick where the plaster is done for and some damp proof and scratch coat before building back up and plastering.
I may have a new lodger next month and hopefully he'll find a sorted house!
Wont stay sorted for long tho'! ( hee hee)Glad you're blogging again :-)
Cheeky moo!
Cheeky moo!!!!!I wonder where you got that from...
Don't cover the wall! It's so fantastically, fashionably , vintage brick. (can brick be vintage?)I wish I had a wall like that in my house....
Cannwin, I had really considered that!
well, at least I can be comforted in knowing that you at least saw the aesthetic value of the wall. :)
Ryan. Do you know what that's for?... No?...Put town then.Nice work youth, although I have no idea which part of your house it is.Agree, you should leave the bricks in their naked state - very cool...Yours, in construction. Bageen
Hey Bagger!Seems I'm in the game too.Your old room, youth; the wall is the one that had your bookshelf construction.Hope you're pointy and on form.
Those bricks look quite flinty.
Your thoughts here:
Wont stay sorted for long tho'! ( hee hee)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're blogging again :-)
Cheeky moo!
ReplyDeleteCheeky moo!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder where you got that from...
Don't cover the wall! It's so fantastically, fashionably , vintage brick. (can brick be vintage?)
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a wall like that in my house....
Cannwin, I had really considered that!
ReplyDeletewell, at least I can be comforted in knowing that you at least saw the aesthetic value of the wall. :)
ReplyDeleteRyan.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what that's for?... No?...
Put town then.
Nice work youth, although I have no idea which part of your house it is.
Agree, you should leave the bricks in their naked state - very cool...
Yours, in construction. Bageen
Hey Bagger!
ReplyDeleteSeems I'm in the game too.
Your old room, youth; the wall is the one that had your bookshelf construction.
Hope you're pointy and on form.
Those bricks look quite flinty.
ReplyDelete