We’ve just got back from an almost 4 week holiday, visiting friends and travelling in Singapore & Australia. It was good to get such a nice long rest though I do admit going away worrying about what was going to happen whilst I was away.
The builders have made great progress in our absence. We had a look last night – one advantage of the changing clocks is that it’s light in the evening. The kitchen has been built and fitted, though as you’ll see from the photo below the doors covering the hidden air extractor have been removed to enable its fitting. All the storage has been fitted, though without doors at the moment.

The floor is now hidden under thick paper protection and the kitchen / storage is under sheets of plastic, however the storage has really changed the feel of the house. Many of the walls were designed to hold the storage units and where there were once alcoves there are now flush lines.
The custom-built storage did add a pretty decent chunk onto the build costs of the house, but these will offset furniture costs and enable us to conceal the vast majority of items in the house. Many of the electrical plugs etc are built inside these units and a decent number of the units have cooling channels built in, in the same way as you’d build in cooling for a refrigerator. Items such as computer printers, stereos etc will all be hidden away out of view, alongside more usual items such as clothes.

The staircase has been fitted, and swiftly covered by paper. We can see the oak from the underside. Walls have had the painting started – it looks like an undercoat is on – and the lighting has started to be fitted. Both are likely to be the subject of further posts.