It was dark when we returned home, so a look around the exterior would have to wait until the following morning.
Several months ago, when the garage walls were built, the builders seemed to have forgotten to put a brick near the top of the side facing the road. On investigation, it seems that they had decided that the building needed an engraved brick with the date on it, as this would match a similar brick on the 1993 house nearby. So for several weeks, we have been asking when they would fit our missing brick and the first thing we saw on our morning external tour of the house was that the wall was finally completed in 2018.
Complete brickwork at last |
Our 'lawn' |
Strange patterns on the paving |
In the meantime, we have been wondering what to do about the lawn and the garden area. We have missed the boat regarding seeding a new lawn and therefore must consider turf. Two companies are looking at this for us, together with a planting scheme for the main garden area. This is the right time of year to plant bulbs and Lesley is keen to do this. My father has generously provided us with a load of crocus bulbs which are destined to go into the roadside verge with the hedging (when we can get it!).
The one area which has had no attention is the canal-side terrace which is at a lower level than the main garden. We need to cross this area to get between the house and the boat. It consists of thick clay which sticks to everything. Our intention is to leave this area 'au natural', and allow it to develop its own plants. Since it is canalside, it needs to be tolerant of ducks. To give it a bit of a chance, we hired a rotavator to break up the soil and spend a happy couple of mornings raking in grass seed. It is a little late in the season for seed, and I'm sure that the birds will love it, but we thought we'd give it a try. It's either that, or live with a mud bath until next summer.
Rotavator, raking and seeding |
Rotavated, raked and seeded |
Our kitchen was not fitted by our builders, but by a separate company. The builders added oak skirting board as they have to the rest of the house, but we were never entirely happy that it went very well with the grey kitchen woodwork. This week, the kitchen company returned to carry out some remedial work on the flooring and to replace all the skirting boards with the same wood as used for the kitchen plinths. We are very pleased with the results.
A joiner has been to look at the creaking steps in the staircase so hopefully it will be possible to get up and down stairs without waking anyone else up. The joiner was also asked to assess the internal door latches we have fitted to see if the 2 failures we have had are due to defective installation. His company wasn't involved in the fitting of the doors, so he was asked as an independent expert. His verdict was that there was nothing wrong with the installation, and it appears to be the latches themselves that are at fault. The builders are therefore looking for a more reliable alternative which they will come and fit. Hopefully before another one fails. Watch this space!
Bedroom door with latch (and handles) removed |