My grandfather, Bill Seward, always told me to measure twice and cut once. I have discovered when you apply this principle to developing plans it's more like measure fifty times, pace things things out at least thirty-two times, draw it on the ground with chalk and try to envisage what furniture would fit where twenty times and then have about seventeen anxiety attacks that perhaps the economy is stuffed and you shouldn't be renovating at all.
So that's what James and I have been doing recently and is the reason you may have noticed my blog has been quite of late. However, we think with a few tweaks the latest iteration of our plans will give us what we need. Plus the economy needs building industry needs stimulating so we might as well be the trendsetters.
You may recall in my last instalment I had to tell our building designer that whilst his plans were great they weren't going to work for us. About a fortnight ago we received new plans, straight away we were much happier - the whole thing seemed to provide us with the space and the requirements we wanted and was along the lines of what we always thought would happen to this house - basically a box on the back.
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So now we are approaching the stage of the working drawings being produced and council approval. We also need to start confirming the cost - that will be the topic of my next post and I guess what has been worrying us most of all - BUDGET!!

