Speeding toward a predictable conclusion now, THANKFULLY.
Goose came over on Saturday afternoon because he needed some breathing space and he had some radio bits he had ordered off Ebay for me.
After a quick chat and a coffee, we got on with fitting the integral door.... While I faffed around with other bits in the kitchen while he marked it out.
Then we worked in "Stereo" with two cordless drills and got that sorted plus a few other odd jobs.


Once done with the door, Goose was all fired up and ready to start building the kitchen again, or at least make a start with the tiles.... I refused.
A drink was in order and then some sit and chat with Nicola.
When it came to be time for Peter to leave, the weather had turned nasty, with rain versus another drink, something to eat and some good recorded telly it did not take a lot to make him stay. There was also the potential prospect of a couple of bootfairs on Sunday morning.

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Sunday morning was a bust with rain overnight so we had an easy start and by 08.00 Goose had convinced me that he needed to stay to supervise and make sure I did not make a mess of the tiles.
He actually cut quite a dashing figure.
Safety crash hat from the Grizz Catalogue.

First thing was some measuring up and calculations....
Down to the garage where Goose made up a great jig to cut the initial 40 tiles that needed to be reduced by 15mm for the top row.

Started sticking them on the one end of the room

Of course with all the plugs and switches there were loads of cuts to be made, consider every plug could have four corners to cut.

Lunch came and went, served by Nicola. Tea and coffee was pretty much on the brew all day.

After lunch Peter started picking apart what I had done so far (and rightly so) so off some tiles came and a fillet was cut so that the windowsills would have whole tiles on both sides.

I am really glad we decided to redo the setup of the tiles to get the windows sorted.

At this point Goose really got going and started plastering the adhesive on and flicking the tiles at the wall like a magician.

At 14.00 Goose had to go home as he had stuff to deal with.
I was so chuffed that I had not kept the job to myself and "allowed" him to help.
His pace and level of finish is the same as mine so you cannot see where we crossed over.
Eventually I finished the tiles at about 17.00 and settled down with dinner and a drink.


Today Nicola and I went back to B&Q to return a couple more bits and to buy paint to paint the very dark wooded panels after I do the grouting (which is now done)
I will post the pics later when I have uploaded them.
Thanks to all those who have watched and given input on this build.
Not sure what I will get up to next......
Greetings from England.
Rian.
Hoping to get it all done in time.