Marc
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New series just started.
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Robin
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This looks fucking amazing already, just from the plans
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Marc
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Would look better if the first floor was the full length and not just the bedrooms and bathooms though. As soon as I saw that neighbour I knew he had to be a doctor! You just know its science and not gp too!
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Robin
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Maybe they could only get planning consent for the half size upper floor? They said something about height restrictions, but I would have thought that would be for any floor, not any floor over a certain size
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Marc
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Yeah, you'd think full floor would have been more pleasing to the eye.
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Robin
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I've just looked on the Grand Designs website, I don't think 'pleasing to the eye' is really a concern, with what they've got on the roof
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Marc
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lol.
Personally I would have sold up, bought a plot of land and built a proper house!!
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Robin
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Would have been able to build a massive one for £600k
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Marc
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Indeed! As if shes selling her clothes!!
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Would have been able to build a massive one for £600k
Didn't cost £600k it cost £330k; the £600k figure was the debt they amassed whilst still owing the mortgage on the other property; once that sold it was down to only owing a £110k mortgage; for a house which would clearly be worth £450k+
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RichR
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Worst thing about the house, which really spoilt it for me were the stupid £3k each cooker hood "chandelliers" (sp)
They looked shit, didn't go with the idea of the house and would be a nightmare to clean all ocvered in grease and fat
[Edited on 17-01-2008 by LiVe LeE]
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Cosmo
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TBH I loved their original house, Would of done that up modern inside if they liked that sort of thing, much more character.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by Robin
Would have been able to build a massive one for £600k
Didn't cost £600k it cost £330k; the £600k figure was the debt they amassed whilst still owing the mortgage on the other property; once that sold it was down to only owing a £110k mortgage; for a house which would clearly be worth £450k+
I know, I typed it when they first mentioned the figure, not when they explained it all later on in the show
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nik
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Love this program, might submit my own home to them once I finally get around to building a new one
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Marc
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The wall is listed, have they knocked it down only to rebuild it later?
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Robin
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Was it good? I'm going to have to +1 it.
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Marc
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Yeah. Won't say what it was like!
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Robin
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Didn't like it
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Cosmo
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Certain parts of it I liked. Loved the stone walls and also loved the copper roof, the lounge space was fairly nice too in that shape with the exposed wood.
The general design I didnt like too much though...and just wonder what else he could of built for £950k on a decent plot of land!!
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Nath
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Was that the guy who was obsessed with decagons? That house was cool, but not very cosy or homely. Bit too cold for my liking.
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Robin
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I like the fact that he dug and lined a hole to keep the water out, then it flooded and he looked perplexed Moron.
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Simon
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Just round the corner from my work, the decagon house, may have a nose
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Robin
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That paint is incredible
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John
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That's my coffee machine they've got
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Nath
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That house was amazing. £1k tap though
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