Hello fellow SW Londoners
Please tell me others felt the pain and stress of escalating costs in their building work. It's keeping me awake at night because we simply have a finite budget. Our builder keeps finding problems (which I believe him on) which are starting to make me regret buying this bloody do-er upper Shows you cannot trust KFH estate agents. Anyway.
The latest thing is our plans for kitchen bifold doors. What do you think the minimum width is before they start to look daft?
We can have a space of 2100mm which will be 3 skinny panes (but too much aluminium?). Or we can pay our builder £1500 extra to excavate the floor and add concrete to support wider steel. These steels would then allow for an opening of 2600mm. We can save the money but have a chunky nib either side.
What do we do? Do it properly and just not go on holiday for 2 years, or save the dosh where we can?
Below is our neighbour's full width (pricey) doors. The cheaper option would lose the equivalent of half a pane width, both sides.