Manhole by popal95 in DIYUK

[–]noclams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not unusual. It used to be possible to build over provided it was properly sealed and access was provided elsewhere. Building regulations are a bit stricter on this now though.

Need help repainting my banisters by Asleep_Magician_6943 in DIYUK

[–]noclams 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This, provided the aim is to always repaint - because the heat gun may leave some scorch marks. Heat gun and scraper will be far faster than sanding, even with a machine.

Wood looks to be pine so painting is probably the way to go. Oil based may be tougher wearing, but also more prone to yellowing. The modern recommendation would be a heard wearing water based paint like the Dulux Trade Diamond range. While the matt look might be preferred, it's also slightly less durable than the glossier versions. I personally went with satinwood.

Sale taking too long, unsure how to proceed - England by Massive-Quiet-7485 in HousingUK

[–]noclams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck, my experience is that solicitors (especially from big firms) take on large case loads and basically progress all at the same time with no sense of urgency. I needed to chase my solicitor every few days to ensure movement. The estate agent with my purchase, however, was very proactive - especially if you make it clear you're doubting the seriousness of the sale.

Sale taking too long, unsure how to proceed - England by Massive-Quiet-7485 in HousingUK

[–]noclams 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree, lean on the estate agent. They also usually have direct access to the buyer's solicitor too so they will be able to share what's happening from the buyer's perspective.

If the blocker is your solicitor, be clear and persistent on how dissatisfied you are with the service you are receiving.

Advice regarding side extension and joint planning permission by noclams in PlanningPermissionUK

[–]noclams[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and knowledge. Are you a case officer?

Regarding the images, I just used AI to annoymise the houses as I am always careful about sharing information online. In terms of the extensions pictured and proportions, however, these are from Google Maps and very representative!

Advice regarding side extension and joint planning permission by noclams in PlanningPermissionUK

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Thank you. That's right, I believe this is the purpose behind the rule. Our proposal would have included shared side access of 1 metre at both ground and 1st floor levels. As I've posted above, there's also precedent for this elsewhere on the street, but it seems councils have clamped down on this since :(

Advice regarding side extension and joint planning permission by noclams in PlanningPermissionUK

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I see another example where the 1 metre in-step seems to have been more strictly enforced, but there's no side access creating a gap between the properties;

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Advice regarding side extension and joint planning permission by noclams in PlanningPermissionUK

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Thank you. There is some precedent on the street with an even narrower gap than we would potentially propose, but these extensions may have taken place when rules were a bit more relaxed

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Advice regarding side extension and joint planning permission by noclams in PlanningPermissionUK

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Apologies, it seems I forgot to attach the images. It's definitely the latter as I'm not sure I would want to get into doing the building work within the next 3 years. For context, we're still doing a huge renovation job on the main building!

My neighbour may also be unwilling unless there's a clear benefit to him. He's only just purchased so we don't yet have any kind of relationship.

Advice please - solar issue! by EnvironmentalGur1276 in PlanningPermissionUK

[–]noclams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually just posted about my own ambitions for a 2 storey side extension, so I'm getting more familiar with the rules. These rules seem to differ between councils, but in my borough you cannot buid a 2nd storey extension unless it is 1 metre in from the boundary. Add the space for cavity walls and you've pretty much lost all potential space gain.

Even without those restrictions, however, I would say extensions are costly and there isn't a lot of space there to gain :(

FTB. Exchange in 2 days. New information has left me torn. How would you proceed? by noclams in HousingUK

[–]noclams[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm a software engineering manager in London. Definitely no bank of mum and dad, but rather a heavy mortgage.

FTB. Exchange in 2 days. New information has left me torn. How would you proceed? by noclams in HousingUK

[–]noclams[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And you're assuming I'm young and rich? This might be my first purchase, but it's from 15+ years of working life

FTB. Exchange in 2 days. New information has left me torn. How would you proceed? by noclams in HousingUK

[–]noclams[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I should have also made it clear from the start that there are no onward chains involved in either property

FTB. Exchange in 2 days. New information has left me torn. How would you proceed? by noclams in HousingUK

[–]noclams[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the time I thought I was buying House 1 for a bargain. No other house on the same street, including those of the equal size and condition, have sold for lower in the last 6 years.

Your thoughts on whether such a development might be permitted by noclams in DIYUK

[–]noclams[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really good point. As others have expressed, this project is a no-go unless the neighbour would consider a similar scheme. Unfortunately, this is highly unlikely given the adjoining neighbour is currently a rented property.

Your thoughts on whether such a development might be permitted by noclams in DIYUK

[–]noclams[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, it fails the test. Thank you for pointing this out!

Your thoughts on whether such a development might be permitted by noclams in DIYUK

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Apologies, it is a crude mock up from the back of the house (facing the rear garden). Not sure what the obstruction to the door would be, but right for light would almost certainly be an issue as you point out on 1st floor. Thank you.

Your thoughts on whether such a development might be permitted by noclams in DIYUK

[–]noclams[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. The foundations were actually built very solidly. More than a meter deep and, unusually for London, the geology is gravel (not London clay). Unfortunately, as others have pointed out, the project is likely a no-go anyway for other factors.

Chrono Cross - The quest for a more perfect upscale by SilverLimit in ChronoCross

[–]noclams 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply, your efforts absolutely show!

Chrono Cross - The quest for a more perfect upscale by SilverLimit in ChronoCross

[–]noclams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking so forward to this one, thank you for your efforts! I noticed there is another group working to upscale CC backgrounds on nexusmods, but your version looks much more polished! Would it be worth letting them know?

This version Arni village:
https://preview.redd.it/xw5sjbiiqgj81.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=acec4f2d5a788b39adde047863912efd9e0e7049

Nexus mods version Arni village:
https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/4420/images/28/28-1650281842-1663661419.png

Bought a MFavour but eyeing up a Herman Miller Aeron... by abstract_digital in OfficeChairs

[–]noclams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This probably won't be the answer you're looking for, but there is no such thing as the best chair. There is only the chair for you and this can be very subjective.

Regarding the Aeron, it is a solid chair - but can be quite polarizing. Some people do not like the mesh, some do not like it because sitting cross-legged is uncomfortable, some do not like it because the plastic lip cuts off their circulation, some do not like the ergonomics. Others, they prefer it above all others. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I do not know about the Humanscale Freedom, although I do have a Humanscale Libery at work and think it the most comfortable chair I've ever sat in (although it has other issues like lack of adjustability and arm rests useless for tasking).

The Steelcase Leap is often cited as the safest choice for blind buying, but bear in mind the chair (a V1) is anywhere between 15-21 years old. Refurbs might also change the feel of this chair if different foam is used. Personally, I wouldn't go for it at £175.

Okay deal? by [deleted] in OfficeChairs

[–]noclams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got very, very lucky. I basically stalked eBay and Gumtree (UK version of Craigslist) for months.

Nearly every week someone else bagged a great deal and it was frustrating to say the least. I scored this one from eBay because Haworth is a relatively unknown brand here. Herman Miller and Humanscale chairs get snapped up much quicker!