How To Find Good Building And Electrical Supplies
The first time my boyfriend and me had decided to work
on a new project in the house, I knew that this would
be an expensive and time consume venture. He had proposed
that it was high time we clean the loft (filled with old
junk from his childhood) and convert it into a designated
cinema room. This would come complete with 6:1 surround
sound system, an HD digital projector and a custom-made
screen. The challenge was not that we work on building
it from scratch, but building it without any prior experience.
A word of warning before considering to work on your own
house, if it is money you are trying to save and you do
lack the skills needed then it is probably worth researching
your facts before you actually go ahead and begin your
work. One thing we found very difficult was getting to
know our construction equipment from our electrical supplies.
Where were we going to find cheap MDF wood and how were
we going to plan this out?
We began by clearing out the loft - bearing in mind we
began straight after work on a Friday night and finished
clearing on a Sunday afternoon (just in time for our roast).
I was quite taken aback by how much junk we had accumulated
over the years in one small room. Like many lofts, there
were old paper plates, clothing, suitcases, old documents
even unusable electrical supplies (fuses, plugs, multi-metres,
chewed on wires). It was a jungle of pure junk, which
we had thankfully boxed up and sorted into useful antiques
to disposable rubbish.
The next thing we did having cleared the whole loft was
measure the room itself. It turned out that the loft was
bigger than I had expected, and found that it would be
ideal for a cinema room. We made a plan of what the layout
of the loft would be. The best place we could think of
for inspiration was to research other loft conversions
online, reading up on forums and finding useful information
on ordering supplies. In addition, we read up on what
to begin with first and building techniques.
The advantage we had was that quite a few of our friends
were in the building trade, so some of them were able
to acquire some good quality MDF wood at a discount price.
However, for those who do not have any contacts will know
that some of the better known materials suppliers offer
good price ranges and deliver at a reasonably low fee.
Knowing what materials you need and the quantity, is a
difficult decision to make. More often than none, you
will over stock, but you can always sell of the remaining
wood.
Just as we began sawing and drilling, we realised that
we had not considered the cost of electrical supplies.
This is the most important part of the building process.
As it was a cinema room we were building, we needed to
know how we were going to replace everything with a new
wiring system. We took the step in reading up expert advice,
looking up various techniques and even approaching people
with experience. In the end the time you spend on researching
will be extremely valuable for when actually start to
get stuck in.
After six whole months of solid sawing, sanding, painting,
gluing, moving the water tank, more sanding and even fitting
in the plaster boards, fitting in the new velux window,
laying down the carpets and making sure the lighting system
as well as all the other electrical systems were completed
the end product was astounding. The hard work we had put
in day and night, taking our time researching and not
rushing the process gave us that extra sense of satisfaction.
About the Author
Anna Stenning has now become an expert on construction and electrical
supplies having worked on converting her loft into a
cinema room without any expert help. For more on supplies
visit http://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/ |