Hi all This week, we returned to remodelling our auction farmhouse property to tackle the 1980s fireplace brickwork.
We've been thinking long and hard as to whether we like it the stone style bricks.... whether it's dated or not.
But after realising it would be difficult to install hardwood flooring up to it neatly (which I may regret trying) AND we want a 2 way multifuel stove fire installed, which would need to be partially removed to make the opening bigger, we decided to remove it all.
I forgot just how strenuous is was on the body, because we not only wanted to remove them, but also clean and stack them tidily for any future projects.
But not only that, we're now left with a quandary as to how to fix things and proceed to the next step
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