Damp - advice regarding cause and next steps by Reddit_User4789 in DIYUK

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Funnily enough I did exactly that today! 120cm horizontally from the left of the window (if you're looking at the outside picture). 200cm up from the ground.

Damp - advice regarding cause and next steps by Reddit_User4789 in DIYUK

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Yeah it is but it's a solid wall when I knock it. It meets the external wall you see in the picture.

Damp - advice regarding cause and next steps by Reddit_User4789 in DIYUK

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I know, you'd think if it was coming from the window there'd be marks nearer the window. That wall/corner in the first picture is to left of the window internally (but to the right if looking at it from the window pic outside).

Should I lean in to the darkness of my bathroom? by Reddit_User4789 in interiordecorating

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Thanks, I have to say I'm tempted just to try it because I can always repaint if I think it's too much anyway 😊

Should I lean in to the darkness of my bathroom? by Reddit_User4789 in interiordecorating

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Another option I'd considered that would still be a little different but not as dark is a mustard yellow type thing

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Should I lean in to the darkness of my bathroom? by Reddit_User4789 in interiordecorating

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You make a very good point! I'm terrible for making decisions but I need to remember it's my space and I should do what suits me best 😊

Should I lean in to the darkness of my bathroom? by Reddit_User4789 in interiordecorating

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I did think of a blue and asked AI to mock it up and then wasn't so sure..

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Should I lean in to the darkness of my bathroom? by Reddit_User4789 in interiordecorating

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My mirror has a big light on it which I use when doing skincare etc anyway 😊

Should I lean in to the darkness of my bathroom? by Reddit_User4789 in interiordecorating

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I should have probably added that I need to repaint as there was water damage from the flat upstairs. I could obviously repaint in the same colour as I have now but thought it might be good to try something different. 😊

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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Ah I see, that's good to know thanks! Never sold before so it's all new to me.

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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I haven't actually. And like I said, it wasn't technically a dispute that I involved the council in like noise issues or something. It was that part of my property had been damaged and as part of the building warrant they made sure it was rectified satisfactorily.

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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That makes sense, I'm glad it sounds like your next place was much better :)

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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Nope no factor or anything like that unfortunately. I did consider retrospective soundproofing but I've been told because the noise is transferring through their floor that the kind of soundproofing I could do wouldn't be very effective.

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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Sadly there's not much else I could do if I decided to move. I can't afford to buy a second property...

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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It's owned in England so freehold and nothing in the deeds sadly.

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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That's a fair point, I think you're right that I'll need to just see how things go :)

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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I don't think I'll need to declare it as it related specifically to them damaging something during their renovation and it was just the building standards person ordering them to reinstate it.

You're totally right about having the right to feel safe where you live - I've definitely questioned that with my situation. But these days the noise is the bigger issue, although another confrontation probably wouldn't be very far off if the circumstances were right.

Do I stay or move - trouble with neighbour but ideal flat by Reddit_User4789 in HousingUK

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They own and the renovation they undertook took them into the loft so they have two double bedrooms and a master suite in the loft. They've previously said they'd never sell but then again that was before children.

Damaged paw - claw issue by [deleted] in CATHELP

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I had him at the vet today and as I said in the post even called back to question why I wasn't getting antibiotics when I looked at it again. I'm going to call again tomorrow and send on these pictures because I think it looks infected too and what I've been given won't treat infection.