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Triang Number 24, previously known as number 41

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  This is the latest house we've saved from the tip and this one was in poor shape so I didn't expect it to turn out very well. Picked up for around £15, it was very dirty and dilapidated, but as you know by now, there's nothing I like more than a challenge. It was stuffed full of plastic furniture with a few bits of Lundby and some rather grubby dolls from the 1960-70s. The first task was to clean it and I was able to remove a layer of wallpaper in the top left bedroom to reveal original Triang wallpaper. Unfortunately, at some point in the house's history,  a child    daubed blue paint all over the downstairs which I was unable to remove. I repapered these rooms but left the old paper underneath. I painted the kitchen a nice near contemporary green and repapered the damage floor with Triang blue tiled paper. The stairs opened directly onto the landing with nowhere to put a bathroom and I had this lovely old wooden bathroom I was dying to use. I really didnt want th...

Hobbies 186 special

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  I didn't have to do much to the exterior of this lovely Hobbies Special 186 as I love it just the way it is. It was a  bit a grubby and has obviously been played with  but it was unspoiled. All I had to do was clean it up a bit and disguise some discolouration on the roof and brick work. Inside was another matter but still didn't require a great deal of refurbishment. The paper in the upper rooms was fine but downstairs seemed to be papered with wrapping paper from the 1990s. The floor is also quite stained but the paper intact so I decided to keep that and hide the worst of it with strategically placed rugs. I didnt like the open plan so decided to divide it into two rooms and add stairs. I played around for  quite a while and eventually opted to created stairs in a cupboard like my nan had in her house and not bother with an opening in the upstairs floor, the inhabitants will have to imagine that. The house came with all the lovely 1940s furniture so I thought I'...