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OMG, the stench from it :vom: I know it will soon disappear but we've not had it on since this morning as DD's boyfriend is plastering the chimney breast tomorrow and he's coming round in a bit to put something on first. Oh, and I'm not posting another pic until that's been done-lol

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Yup, have some windows open while it ;proves'. If he's plastering the chimney breast then leave it a few days before you light it again or the plaster might crack.

 

I have mine roaring away now; it has been a mild day (T shirt weather) but it's nippy now with no heating on. I am burning the remnants of a beech tree that the outlaws too down a couple of years back.

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Hi,

 

I've been following your thread since you started. How is it going with the woodburner?

 

We have a gas fire in the chimney breast so would be looking at a set up like yours, even though there's a lot of work to do in getting it finished properly. Your experiences to date have been really useful to see (even though they might not have been useful from your point of view, sorry :| ).

 

Thank you.

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We're loving it Mrs Potts :) First proper enjoying of it wasn't until Friday afternoon just gone though. Whole room turned out to be an absolute mare to do with walls needing two coats of emulsion, woodwork needed four :shock: and it wasn't even dark colours we were covering. Oh, and we had to replace some floorboards so they don't match but at least we found the leaking central heating pipe we had.

 

Not the best of pics but here goes.

 

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Also, think it would look nicer with the inside of the chimney breast pale so the woodburner would stand out more but we know it would end up covered in dirty fingerprints and ash :oops:

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You have my floorboards! 8)

 

Stove looks lovely, I agree that the inside of the chimney breast would look better a bit lighter - can you expose the bricks in the recess?

 

Thank you :)

 

The bricks were dreadful :( We may yet end up painting the recess or at least the sides but in daylight it looks much better and not as much of a black hole.

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That looks beautiful, well done and I am glad you are enjoying it. I can see what you mean about a pale inner wall, but it still looks lovely. I didn't even know that you have to burn them off, so this was useful too.

I have just looked at our walls (dimpled) and know that our floorboards currently under carpet don't match (gas pipe fitting)so I think ours would be a nightmare too although I do have your lovely photos to show OH, which is always a good thing.

Times like this a magic wand would be useful.

 

Mrs Potts

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That looks beautiful, well done and I am glad you are enjoying it. I can see what you mean about a pale inner wall, but it still looks lovely. I didn't even know that you have to burn them off, so this was useful too.

I have just looked at our walls (dimpled) and know that our floorboards currently under carpet don't match (gas pipe fitting)so I think ours would be a nightmare too although I do have your lovely photos to show OH, which is always a good thing.

Times like this a magic wand would be useful.

 

Mrs Potts

 

Thanks Mrs Potts :) and lol at needing a magic wand. DH was driven mad by the paler new floorboards so on Friday night he mixed varnish and another woodstain together, put it on the new floorboards and you can hardly see the difference now. Can take another pic if you want to see. Just let me know. Oh, and we normally do them all with a big sander that we hire so they come up "cleaner" but my DD's boyfriend and DH did these with belt sanders to save money. Can also post a picture of floorboards done with the big machine if you want. We love our sanded floorboards and now only have carpet on the stairs and landing.

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