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My B&O Home

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Jeff replied on Tue, Jul 31 2018 2:35 PM

Kiran:
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The only thing I'd comment on, based on my experiences, is to make sure you have adequate cooling on the equipment closets and network room. That was the bane of my existence on one range, getting them to put adequate HVAC in to a very big server room packed with high speed network switches and computers and video hardware that dumped a ton of heat. The subcontractor they bought the "portable" building for this from dropped the building on site and then promptly went out of business, and had not done the cooling design right to begin with.

 

 

Hope you get it finished soon and settle in and get to enjoy it. You probably won't know what to do with yourself!

 

 

 

I have a big fat AC unit on the way to install...

 

 

Funny how no rooms in the house have AC except my server room lol...

 

 

And yes, I will be so bored after this... I might do this for a living and use my own house as a showroom...

Good to hear! I guess living in the UK (which I think is right) you like many don't use AC. As the saying goes, England has great climate but terrible weather. I live in the US South, and have lived in Florida. AC is NOT an option unless you enjoy heat stroke!

Personally, if I were going through what you are with that major a remodel, I'd have to take up serious drinking as a hobby. SurpriseStick out tongue

 

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Kiran replied on Tue, Jul 31 2018 2:52 PM
Progress...

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Kiran replied on Tue, Jul 31 2018 2:58 PM
Progress...

The steel just keeps coming...

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Looks to go in right direction.

Very cool. Keep us posted. Cool

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CB replied on Tue, Jul 31 2018 3:47 PM
Kiran:
The steel just keeps coming...

As does the rust Big SmileLaughing

(Look at the van...)
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Kiran replied on Tue, Jul 31 2018 4:20 PM
CB:

As does the rust

(Look at the van...)

lol...

Progress...

I had my doubts... but it actually came out quite nice...

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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 9:54 AM
Living room progress...

Still waiting for a new window in this hatch for the BS9000...

1 half of the living room is pretty much done and ready for paint.

I want the Beovision wall painted asap so it can be mounted in its new place on the same day it comes off.

The floor will be done once the whole room is complete.

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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 10:09 AM
Progress...

Loft will have the biggest transformation...

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Duels replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 11:13 AM
What are you doing with the loft Kiran?
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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 12:36 PM
It will be a whole new floor with huge open spaces if I have it my way. There will be proper access to this floor via staircase and a lift.

It will definitely have 2 bedrooms with their own ensuite bathrooms.

I want to make a silent music room if possible up here.

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Duels replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 12:52 PM
Kiran:

It will be a whole new floor with huge open spaces if I have it my way. There will be proper access to this floor via staircase and a lift.

It will definitely have 2 bedrooms with their own ensuite bathrooms.

I want to make a silent music room is possible up here. Regards

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Sounds awesome.
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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 1:07 PM
I’ve lost my Beo6 somewhere around the house...

I ended up buying both Beo 5 and 6 yesterday...

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Jeff replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 4:52 PM

I'm not surprised you lost a Beo6 in all of that, I would expect you'd have lost a family member or two in there!

Love the loft, and the integrated aquarium.

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Hiort replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 5:02 PM
Jeff:

integrated aquarium.

Its a see through fireplace, right?

 

 

 

 

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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 5:08 PM
LOL

Everyone thinks it’s fish tank or see through.

It’s actually a fireplace with a mirror at the back...

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Hiort replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 5:37 PM
Kiran:

LOL

Everyone thinks it’s fish tank or see through.

It’s actually a fireplace with a mirror at the back... Regards

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Cool! Smile

 

 

 

 

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Jeff replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 6:22 PM

Fireplace? What kind of fireplace with glass over it? Is it one of those alcohol burning ones? I have a fireplace, open on only one side, that is run with gas and it percolates up through largish river rocks. At first I thought about an alcohol fireplace but I went with gas instead, with a remote control.

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Kiran replied on Wed, Aug 1 2018 7:34 PM
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Fireplace? What kind of fireplace with glass over it?

Jeff

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This one is electric. I will post more pics once it is wired up and loaded with the logs, stones etc...

Outer 3 sides are glass and there is a mirror at the back...

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LOL! I must admit I also thought it was looking like a fish tank!

Kiran, it looks like you have some really good tradespeople working on your project. The plastering looks fantastic (I've just qualified as a level 2 plasterer, a course I did for a bit of fun and to learn a new skill); as does the carpentry/woodwork. It's hard to find really good builders, especially to take on a project of this size and to have the manpower and resources to do it in a reasonable time period.

It also seems to me that a lot of work is being completed very quickly on your project, and to a high standard. I can't imagine how many people are working on it each day but it's a great thread to follow and I am excited for you!

We are nearing the end of my own more modest project (2 bedroom terrace) with painting and decorating currently followed by the electricians third and final fix. Downstairs is then complete (after a staircase has gone in) and it's upstairs to then work on for the next couple of months or so.

I spent 6 months designing my home, which is more about open plan living and with a modern contemporary look and feel as opposed to adding bedrooms or extensions. It feels like I've been living on a building site for the last 6-8 months but slowly its starting to take shape and I can see the light!

Keep the photos coming and I am particularly amazed by all the networking and cabling you are having done, wow! That's a big task in itself. I like the choice of Luton by the way, I am a big fan and had it in my previous property but this newer one was too small to bother with really. Lutron is great though :)

All the best, Simon.

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 8:59 AM
Cleared out so many rooms for B&O around the house...

This brings back a lot of memories...

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 2:04 PM
Dormer loft conversion...

Mad changes...

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 2:08 PM
Master dressing area and ensuite progress...

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 2:13 PM
Bedroom 1 progress...

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 2:37 PM
Annex progress...

Little addition of a Beo4 on the wall...

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Jeff replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 3:40 PM

Hi Kiran, quick question, just when do you expect all this to be finished? How long in total do you think the build will have taken by then? I hope you're not trying to live in the house during all of this!

And that install of the Beo4 and the iPad and control panel is just slick as can be, looks great.

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How long I would like know? The loft seems to be quite a thing to do. 

Congratz on the new B&O purchases!

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 6:49 PM
Yes the whole family is living at home while this is happening.

I keep saying it's going to take another year to finish. I'm sure I said that 6 months ago lol. It's still going to take a year to complete.

Every room in the house will be done from scratch as the build progresses. I will show you this.

I started March last year?... when the annex started being built.

In total, it will be around 2-3 years and a million pound spent lol...

Everything I wanted to do in terms of home automation, lighting, audio, video and everything else that was capable was coming in at around £300K - £400K in quotes for the whole house.

I knocked it down to £100K by learning to do it all by myself... and I can put my hand on my heart and say I've done a better job...

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 7:03 PM
MY BEDROOM (Currently occupied by someone else)

Yes it looks like a tip... it hurts my eyes...

It will be a mental asylum on steroids by the time I’m finished with it - white ceiling, white walls, white carpet... big fat white swivel lounger...

No cupboards. Everything will be ripped out. Just my bed, TV, fireplace and lounger. A mini 15U rack tucked away in the corner because I’m just a geek...

Speakers will be the ornaments. Front and rear top corners. Front and rear floor standing. Left and right wall mounted. Ceiling celestials... We will call it The Bass Lounge...

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Duels replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 7:32 PM
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In total, it will be around 2-3 years and a million pound spent lol...

Everything I wanted to do ........was coming in at around £300K - £400K in quotes for the whole house.

I knocked it down to £100K by learning to do it all by myself...

I think you just answered the question a lot of people wanted to ask!
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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 7:51 PM
Yes I think so too lol.

My thread gives away a lot of trade secrets.

You can literally wire your home to be as ultimate as you want it to be if you wired it like the way I did and will use Lutron and B&O as primary systems.

Just wait until the macros come in... That will be the fruits...

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Kiran replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 8:28 PM
Still the best remote ever made...

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Kiran:

I can put my hand on my heart and say I've done a better job...

Yes I think you can!

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Kiran:

Still the best remote ever made...

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Absolutely

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Jeff replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 9:10 PM

Wow, you must have the patience of a saint, there's no way I could stand that much chaos for that long. I'd be climbing the walls, or worse, climbing a water tower with a rifle! Your build reminds me of things I see on the UK show Grand Designs.

Just dealing with the basement here being converted to a mother-in-law apartment was bad enough and made me think I'd be better off if I shot my contractor. Annoying man who never missed an opportunity to under perform.

I hope you get to the end soon and get to enjoy the fruits of your labors.

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CB replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 9:30 PM
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... my contractor. Annoying man who never missed an opportunity to under perform.

Unfortunately, I know what you felt Angry
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Jeff replied on Thu, Aug 2 2018 9:48 PM

CB:
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... my contractor. Annoying man who never missed an opportunity to under perform.

 

Unfortunately, I know what you felt Angry

Seems to be a very common sentiment with everyone I know who's worked with a building contractor unfortunately. I finally found a good one though, brother-in-law of my roofer (who I'm only sort of satisfied with), but the contractor is great. His work is always done well, his guys work together well and are very competent, and one of them likes to garden but not eat vegetables, so he always brings us amazing produce. Wish I'd known of him before the renovation of the basement.

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IA64 replied on Fri, Aug 3 2018 7:21 AM

Kiran:

In total, it will be around 2-3 years and a million pound spent lol...

 

Everything I wanted to do in terms of home automation, lighting, audio, video and everything else that was capable was coming in at around £300K - £400K in quotes for the whole house.

 

I knocked it down to £100K by learning to do it all by myself... and I can put my hand on my heart and say I've done a better job...

 

I feel with you. I've been renotivating my very small ( compared to your house ) 2200 sq.ft  apartment and I was supposed to finish in 8 months with an estimated cost ~ $120,000 .

So far I spent $295,000 in 16 months and I still have $150,000 to go.  

 

Sneak peak  ( i did the AV / Networking and rendering part myself ) 

 

 

 

 

 

I'll make a detailed thread once It's done. 

- Beovision Avant 55 NG / BeoLab 20 / Beosound 2 / Beosound Moment / Celestial + palatial / Beovision Horizon / Sony X940E 75"

-Crestron full home automation / Alexa echo + Dot

- Atlona UHD PRO 3 / Denon AVR Pro rackmount 7.1 

- Qnap 16TB + intel Xenon 6138 20C server 

-Cisco SG-300-48MP / Unifi  UAC-AP-IW pro / cloud key

- Mitsubish HI HVAC + Coolmasternet 

-  Siedle Vario intercom / fingerprint scanner 

 

etc... 

 

I still haven't decided on internal dome cameras. @OP : any recommended slim / low profile cam ? I see you haven't mentioned anything like that.

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Kiran replied on Fri, Aug 3 2018 8:11 AM
Cameras lol...

I’ve been wanting to tell you guys about my cameras...

BUT

I also want to keep it a secret as it ties in with my alarm system...

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Andrew replied on Fri, Aug 3 2018 10:22 AM

Wow - certainly I do my own wiring and also copied Kiran with iPads on the wall - great idea that I would never have thought of had he not done it! - I use them with ITunes Remote which controls a computer which airplays to a playmaker and then I get music all over the house through the B&O kit.

Also interesting to note the difference between doing this sort of thing yourself and getting someone else to do it - I was thinking that the Home Automation stuff must have cost more like twice the amount.

Great thread and really interesting to follow.

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Andrew replied on Fri, Aug 3 2018 10:22 AM

Wow - certainly I do my own wiring and also copied Kiran with iPads on the wall - great idea that I would never have thought of had he not done it! - I use them with ITunes Remote which controls a computer which airplays to a playmaker and then I get music all over the house through the B&O kit.

Also interesting to note the difference between doing this sort of thing yourself and getting someone else to do it - I was thinking that the Home Automation stuff must have cost more like twice the amount.

Great thread and really interesting to follow.

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