Home Real Estate Hundreds Of Windows!

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  1. You said 80 windows in the courtyard and 94 in the car park. That's 174 (plus 4-6 skylights you said you forgot to count) before adding the ones on the garden side. Why has nobody else spotted this?

    Edit: Oops! You meant 80 + 14 in the car park = 94 total, plus skylights and garden windows. I'm a dolt, lol.

  2. Billy, where do you get all your physical energy from? you seem to have masses of it. Alas I do not… you just seem to be working hard the whole time. This whole project I suspect will be the biggest you will accomplish in your life.

  3. Sorry for the late comment my internet was down. The inlay floor boards looks lovely mate! Also tell Alex he better crack on with the window cleaning lol or make it easy and hire a window cleaner. Cheers

  4. I think what you're doing is great you've got the offices on top you've got an area where you could take four of the rooms in the hospital part and turn them into two bedroom apartments with the living area in the kitchen in the middle and then a bedroom on each end and you could have quite a few of those or you could also put different little stores or offices on the main floor to lease out to other people or you know like your main area could be for conventions wedding ceremonies get together and then you have your kitchen downstairs and that giant room that was the cafeteria that could be used for the reception area you could still have the chapel and use it as a place for people to get married and you still have enough space there to have your brocante.

  5. Windows. In Scotland a hotel had the window cleaner round and he charged by the window and arrived at his total. The owner said I don’t have that many windows and so they counted again this time from the inside and came up short. Long story short there was a hidden room at the end of the bar that had been blocked off decades earlier and when they figured out what had happened , they knocked a wall down, found a door and entered into a snug bar that was a time capsule of life from 100 years ago. Scott McFarlane

  6. I thought nearly 200 if asked it's a large building love the black appliances btw. Is my fave colour and accent colour. Everything is looking good Billy so will you be doing blinds (roller or plantation) for all these windows minus the ones that don't need them? curtains would be hard to look after in common areas simple linen would be nice enough for them. I guess the B&B can be curtains and actual apartment windows can be left depending on how many other apartments you will rent out to locals. Thank you Billy

  7. how do you guys afford everything?does youtube make you that much money that you can support your family?since your not doing weddings at the chateau or renting it out?your overheads must be monumental specially with now buying the convent and doing all the work there plus all your tech equipment etc?am i missing something?as it just doesnt add up as to how you could afford all that plus the way you live?just curious

  8. Obviously decor is very much down to personal preference but the black ceiling & dark green woodwork would look brilliant against yellow walls. Perhaps not a bright canary yellow or pale buttermilk yellow but definitely something in between. The lighting you've got would set the entire thing off nicely.

  9. Great job on the floors and skirting. So much work to do. I think making the convent into a high end apartment complex could get you the consistent revenue needed with a few reserved as holiday lets.

  10. small weddings at the chapel and large weddings at the convent. anniversaries, birthday parties, egg hunts in the convent courtyard, bouncy castle in the convent court yard. Sell tickets – everyone gets easter eggs. does it snow enough there to build snowmen? Outdoor filmscreen and show your films in the courtyard.. it would be really cool if you had those movie boxes outside the gate where you put in some coins then turn the handle to watch the short film – renovating the convent. Anything that brings in enough to cover the cost of doing it, to make future repairs/maintenance and pay taxes is a good thing.

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