Sophia: “What do I value most now it’s done? That its done! That were not living in the Travel Lodge, that Ive got a bath that I can sit in! And the kitchen. The kitchen was really the stuff of nightmares; like a scene out of Saw. You dropped something, and just thought, ‘Oh my God, lets throw it away.’ Just having somewhere thats really quite homely, and a safe place for the kids.”
Simon: “And so much more space. About three times as much space as the old flat.”
Sophia: “Yeah it feels massive to us. It was a two-bedroom flat, but the smaller bedroom was Cookies wardrobe – Cookies got loads of clothes.”
Simon: “That was your wardrobe!”
Sophia: “No it wasn’t! We’ve got a spare room downstairs, which is now his walk-in wardrobe. So just having space is great, especially in the current climate. If we were living in the flat with two kids, a dog, and having to work from home, we wouldnt have the space. It just wouldnt happen. Cookie can work upstairs without the disruption of the kids too. And the huge family bathroom with a big bath that we stick all the kids in is great.
“And the garden too, of course, where Cookie does his DIY projects. He’s built shelves, upcycled chest of drawers, made shoe racks. It’s nice that the kids get to see it, and will eventually know their dad built all of this. It’s a constant project, because a house like this is never done!”
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