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Gravy Jones
Sep 13, 2003

I am not on your side
Despite having little skills I'd love to get into stuff like this, especially working with wood. My biggest problem (other than the previously mentioned lack of skill) is space. Our house is pretty small, I don't have any room for any kind of workshop space. Basically if I want to saw or pain I have to do it outside, which would be fine except I live in the UK and it rains a lot of the time.

I've redone a few rooms inside, the dining room is the most recent. Nothing amazing, but I'm fairly happy with how it turned out.






Nothing amazing, it was mainly the walls and floor. We've since moved things around a bit to give more room for the table.

I'd really like to do something with this (and I should add that I've since painted the fences!). It's this raised brick rectangle that the previous owners had a greenhouse in. It's a bit small for a deck. Possibly a brick BBQ. Since we've recently had a son some kind of play house/fort is tempting, but we're planning on moving in 2-3 years so maybe not anything too elaborate. I might start a thread looking for ideas at some point.

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