ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022
Regards
Kiran
Born in NL; I ride ML
Still fascinated by all of this. I sometimes wonder though it it'd have been simpler and cheaper to just bulldoze the old house and start from scratch!
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
Jeff:I sometimes wonder though it it'd have been simpler and cheaper to just bulldoze the old house and start from scratch!
Jeff:Still fascinated by all of this. I sometimes wonder though it it'd have been simpler and cheaper to just bulldoze the old house and start from scratch! Jeff Beovirus victim, it's gotten to be too much to list!
BeoNut since '75
Duels:Looking good Kiran. And now we have a picture of you in the mirror!
Looks like the ceiling was put up by Medusa! Nice progress, looking good.
We almost had a lift/elevator put in recently. We had places picked out to do it but every one had not insurmountable difficulties associated with it, but ones that would more than double the price. We were going to us a US firm, Stiltz Lifts, which require no room above or below the top floor/ground floor as they are side driven. It looks like you're going with a more traditional piston type with mechanical space below and above?
Man, when you're finally finished with this what are you going to do for a hobby? Or will you be too burned out to do anything?
Impressive as always Kiran.
How many miles of caballing do think you have used in this project?
Did you every work out what cameras and NVR you were planning on using to e compatible with the BLGW, know you brought this up in an earlier thread in 2017?
badgersurf:How many miles of caballing do think you have used in this project?
Jeff:It looks like you're going with a more traditional piston type with mechanical space below and above?
Great to see all the new photos Kiran, your project is progressing nicely. I noticed your underfloor heating system and was curious as to what you chose? I've just fitted a Nu-Heat wet system throughout and it looks like you chose the electric route. I am Interested to know the system you finally decided upon and what swayed you between the two system types? Simon.
B&O products are V1-32, BS2, H95, E8 and an Essence remote.11-46 now replaced with Sony A90J 65”, Sony HT-A9, Sony UBP-X800M2 and Sony SRS-NS7.
BAND'OH!:I've just fitted a Nu-Heat wet system throughout and it looks like you chose the electric route.
Kiran:My mum didn’t like where the new stairs were... She wants it touching the wall... It literally changed within an hour lol...
She wants it touching the wall...
It literally changed within an hour lol...
Hi Kiran,I am following your renovation with much interest for over a year now and I am very happy that you share the progress with us.I do not want to encourage another change of the new stairs, but... ;)
Looking at the photos I wondered whether the space under the beam is sufficient to pass underneath without knocking your head. Have you considered realising the lower part as a circular staircase that, looking from the top, makes a left turn of 180° or maybe 135°, so one would not have to pass under the beam? Admittedly this would move the lower landing from the window side to the hallway side.That was my idea for using the available footprint for a most comfortable ascent.
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Boardcore:Looking at the photos I wondered whether the space under the beam is sufficient to pass underneath without knocking your head.
Kiran: Boardcore: Looking at the photos I wondered whether the space under the beam is sufficient to pass underneath without knocking your head. There is plenty of space between people’s heads and the beam when initially climbing the new stairs. I will take a photo and show you 👍🏻💯
Boardcore: Looking at the photos I wondered whether the space under the beam is sufficient to pass underneath without knocking your head.
Looking at the photos I wondered whether the space under the beam is sufficient to pass underneath without knocking your head.
There is plenty of space between people’s heads and the beam when initially climbing the new stairs.
I will take a photo and show you 👍🏻💯
So, that's where the new Edge goes then?
Jeff:So, that's where the new Edge goes then?
The moving stairs remind me to a place called Hogwarts ...
By the way: How do I access your home via Floo Network, as all real chimneys are gone?
May your project not be affected by to much of "ctrl+Z".
Peter the Biker:How do I access your home via Floo Network, as all real chimneys are gone?
It's a good idea to mirror a complex system as I can see on your photo ...
Kiran:Kitchen / Dining progress... I really hope this is done for Christmas…
I really hope this is done for Christmas…
Which one?
Where did you get the distribution boxes? Do you have part numbers? They are a great addition to your system!
pjk561:Where did you get the distribution boxes? Do you have part numbers? They are a great addition to your system!