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Old 14th April 2021, 21:40   #1
macafee2
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Default Not sure I have gained much

I have spent the last few days putting Dexion racking up in the garage.
Up one wall, across to the other side and half along the facing wall.
Lots more stuff now on shelves but still the garage is full to the door.
Going from a large garage to one about a 3rd of the size has its draw backs.
About 6 ft narrower, 10 feet shorter and then there was a lost space about 2/3 to 3/4 of the floor space. No loft in this garage
I just don't seem to have gained much.

Most of the small items from the floor are on shelves but the big items still take all the floor space.

Only been in temporary accommodation 2 weeks and I cant wait to leave.

kitchen, garage, drive and garden are all too small. Look out the front windows and look into the house opposite, look out the rear windows and look in to the house behind. When all is quiet we can hear the neighbour moving about next door as we are semi detached, I cant even say they are making an unreasonable amount of noise.

I have lived in terraced, semi and detached. Only detached has meant no noise coming through the walls. I wonder if there is any legislation for new housing estates when it comes to the transfer of noise and is the legislation effective?

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