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When moving into my new home, am I able to decorate rooms differently from the advice given in the answer to question 1a. of this FAQ?

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When moving into my new home, am I able to decorate rooms differently from the advice given in the answer to question 1a. of this FAQ?

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A. i. The colour scheme must be agreed with the Diocesan Surveyor and ii. When agreed, a deduction will be made from your Diocesan moving-in grant at the rate of 50 per room. This cost is a nominal cost to allow for increased labour and materials needed for later redecoration. Q. Which floor coverings will be provided for me? A. The hall, staircase, landing and study will be carpeted with a suitable material which is considered reasonably easy to clean and of a neutral colour. Where houses have a separate entrance lobby, a suitably hard wearing and washable surface will be provided. It has been decided that the most appropriate floor finish for wet areas (kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, bathroom, w.c., etc) will be a vinyl cushion floor. We request that you do not replace floor finishes provided by the Houses Committee without the prior consent of the Diocesan Surveyor. However, where such floor finishes are excessively worn, we will endeavor to replace them. 4. Moving out of Your Ho

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