Heritage Home Transformation
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Comments (5)For every bit of work we have done, there has been the process of multiple quotes, dozens of early morning coffee rounds, and often many return visits to fix or perfect things. We have learned that nothing is ever easy and that the attention is always in the details. I am pretty sure the constant flow of tradies has kept our new neighbourhood intrigued. Here's who we've had to visit at the our house: Sparkies (about 60 man hours!) Plumbers Builder Tiler Wardrobe joinery Kitchen joinery Locksmith Painters Landscape architect Landscaper & gardeners Arborist Stump grinder Flooring layers Shutter installers Automated blind installers Internal handyman Concreter Brick layer Renderer Powder coater Plasterer Metal slat panel installer Kitchen appliance mechanic Brickwork restorer Glass door restorer Tessellated tile restorer Pressed metal installer Mirror/glass manufacturer Air conditioning repairers Random AirTasker assistance Not bad for a house we bought thinking that it "It didn't need too much work"!...See More- 4 years ago
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