It shouldn’t do. Most companies will do all the interior work first, and the last job to do will be creating the opening from the house to the conversion. A reputable company will make sure they cause as little disruption as possible during this time.
Strome Ferry
Stromeferry is a town, situated on the south shore of the west shore sea loch, Loch Carron, in western Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and also remains in the Scottish council area of Highland. Its name shows its previous function as the place of among the many seaside ferryboat solutions which existed before the expansion of the road network in the 20th century. It is offered by Stromeferry railway station and is close to the A890 road. Stromeferry is on the southern bank of Loch Carron; Strome Castle is opposite on the north bank. The town is described in Iain Banks's unique Engineering, where the storyteller defines the roadway sign noting the village, which mentions "Strome Ferry (No ferry)". Some regional shinty gamers once contended as "Stromeferry (No Ferry) United". The village has been subject of various development propositions focussing on the derelict hotel. In November 2007, W.A. Fairhurst & Partners, on behalf of the Helmsley Group, safeguarded an overview planning permission for renewing the hotel and also constructing a variety of brand-new houses.