Na not extension to games room . got a extension , quite a big one and managed to sneak a games room in there ( disguised as a study on the plans )If it's not shiny enough then get @Nedreud on the case. He'll pop down with his dremel......
Looks awesome though. I'm just drooling over the prospect of a games room, never mind an extension to the games room.![]()
that's the reflection of the joists above![]()
OMG! I never thought of that! Used to have a cellar in the ground floor flat we had in Brighton. It was an old shop so had a huge front door and the whole front was one big window! It had a skylight in the pavement out the front so we knew there was something underground and eventually we found a hatch that opened on to a wooden staircase! The room was completely bare. Brick walls, concrete floor and a couple of big wooden poles to stop the suspended floor from being too bouncy.Dig down and make a cellar, a pin cellar.
My floors are the same, been thinking of looking into a cellar
thanks jt . don,t know how to finish it yet , running out of money !!!!!! 75 Square metres of either tiling or vinyl is going to be expensive , paint might be a good temp optionWoah, that is reflective! How are you going to finish it - are you keeping the industrial look? I've some friends who've recently refurbished some holiday gites in France and got in an internal designer who came up with just painting the very shiny concrete floor, this link, 3rd picture along:http://www.auperier.com/en/barn.html. Looks great in the right house I guess.
yeh , new building regs are crazy , foundations were 1.5 metres in places and the steelwork used to hold my gable end up was bigger than most of the steel I have here on this 50,000 ton oil platform !Woah! Impressive! No Dremel required on that finish!
Gobsmacked at the amount of material required underground by building regs. I have bare wooden floors in my house with square-edge planks (no tongue'n'groove) and if you lift a board you can see that the floor is suspended about 18" above a bare dirt floor. The foundations are just a deep ring of concrete on which the brick walls sit. There's nothing in the middle! I should mention the house was built in 1905.![]()