@Quincy
Thanks for mentioning me. To be honest, a lot of the work I've had done in the house in the past few years has been focused on repairs and maintenance, because it's never ending in a big old house like mine. Sadly, that means there isn't always the time/budget to do the more creative stuff. I have a lot of decorating plans up my sleeve that are on hold until that leak gets fixed. The leak gets fixed, but then there's a new one to tackle!
I think probably the biggest change has been the downstairs bathroom. When I listed, I had two finished bathrooms upstairs, and one downstairs that some terrible builders had completely messed up and no one else wanted to take it on, so that was off limits to guests. I finally admitted defeat and decided to have the whole thing ripped out and start again, but then the good builders I knew were never available. I had to wait a long time, but finally it got done. In the meantime, the boiler and water tank in the small room next door were removed (I had a new energy efficient boiler installed in the kitchen), which meant that room could be converted into a downstairs toilet/cloakroom/powder room/half bath or whatever people call it!
I thought I might as well really go for it and put a lot of thought and time into the design of both that and the wet room (shower room) next door. I'm very pleased with the results and guests seem to like them a lot but I've been unable to take any decent photos of them so they're not even shown on the listings. Hopefully, some time soon, I'll get a professional photographer around so that I can add some pictures.
More recently, I had the shower in one of the upstairs bathrooms retiled with new shower fittings. This was due to a leak. It looks great, but sadly the other day I found out it's still leaking (long term guest in the room below didn't think to tell me). This is now holding up plans for some redecoration I was planning in that bedroom. And so it goes on, but I'm used to this kind of thing by now.
When friends/family used to ask me, "When will your house be finished?" I would reply, "Never. It's an ongoing labour of love." They know not to ask me anymore!