Just bought a house that needs complete refurbishment, mostly cosmetic, but there are also quite a few bits and pieces I want to do to update the energy efficiency of the house. Unfortunately, due to the huge cost of actually buying a suitable-sized house in my area, and maternity leave/huge childcare costs, we only have about £10k for the next 18 months to do as much as possible. Luckily, we are quite handy and can do most stuff (bar proper plumbing and electrics) ourselves, but we do have the logistical issues of two small children preventing us doing some of the more disruptive jobs DIY.
How would you prioritise the following? THese are the things I really want to get done in the first 18 months, but I'm coming up with £15k so something has to give!
Update central heating and insulate £5.5k Praying that some of this can be done through a British Gas scheme!
Revamp kitchen (a couple of new appliances, 2 new units, new doors and handles and floor) and cloakroom, new flooring throughout the back of the downstairs £2k Doing all of this DIY bar electrics. I don't really care about the cloakroom but it just makes sense to do it while reflooring. It will only add on another £300-400.
Clear crap including old greenhouse and sheds out of garden and make child-friendly (but no really landscaping/gardening yet) £500
Rip out all the 70s horror of the sitting and dining rooms (carpets, textured wallpaper, terrible fireplace) and sand floors, restore fireplace, decorate £2k - cost largely because I really don't want to do the dusty work myself, I need to get the kids out of the house for it. I will do all the decorating though.
New main bathroom - £5k I'm thinking this is the one to go on the back burner at the moment, but the current bathrooms are all kinds of wrong. I can't see myself enjoying a bath in there at all, so I'm a bit sad about it.