Wow. Five months without posting. That is a record long. I
have been meaning to write and post pictures but it has been a whirlwind. Since
April, school and work and summer mania took over. I miss that summer is over
(truly in Bellingham it is no longer summer- rain and cold) but need the fall
weather to slow me down so I can reflect.
Dave's blog about experiences in nature, transforming the 1927 farmhouse, and our gardens!
Showing posts with label Porch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porch. Show all posts
Monday, September 5, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Bench work
The bench got to be the way it is because we got lucky, folks helped us out, and we did some work ourselves. We found two perfect planks, the guys at Windsor cut them to size, biscuited them, and glued them for us too! They even sanded them a couple of times. Then we sanded the rest and finished it.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Finishing touches on the interior!
We got there... por fin!
Tile--- check
Trim--- check
Electrical--- check
Alls that's left for the inside is to
1) caulk the trim edges (M did most of that today)
2) paint the trm
3) make and install a bench
4) any other hooks and interior functioning things we want
Today, we painted and stained the outside banister pieces too. When those dry and we finish the other sides, they'll be ready to get installed
And lastly, our door handle and lockset :) Jeez... there are a lot of little pieces that go into the building world.
So close!!!!
Tile--- check
Trim--- check
Electrical--- check
Alls that's left for the inside is to
1) caulk the trim edges (M did most of that today)
2) paint the trm
3) make and install a bench
4) any other hooks and interior functioning things we want
Today, we painted and stained the outside banister pieces too. When those dry and we finish the other sides, they'll be ready to get installed
And lastly, our door handle and lockset :) Jeez... there are a lot of little pieces that go into the building world.
So close!!!!
Saturday, October 17, 2015
more porch updates, october 2015
We got framing up and then the stairs! Rough electrical was done last week and we have the doors and windows prepped and painted. The hope is that they will go in next week (10/20~24) :)
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Porch (and roof) project(s) -- demo & concrete
Well, our porch was a bit rotten and the inspector warned us to fix the stairs too. We wanted a bench and a closed entry. So we met with a local contractor and we started this project. I have learned so much already and intend to increase my knowledge of the building/construction world. By taking apart the porch, largely on my own with the guidance of Carl, I recognize how to properly build (and NOT build). Here is where we are so far. Only two weeks into the work but demo is done and the materials were disposed of properly. We also poured concrete for the foundations for re-modeled porch and entry.
It turned out to be a great project because there were rotten board, and other weak points that might have led to bigger problems down the road. Including a haven for yellow jackets-- right outside our front door :o
I have also spent hours on the roof (of the garage and the house) all summer scraping moss off. This saves us money and new roofing material later down the road. Easy to do but the dangers lie in falling off the roof or getting stung by Vespidae (wasps, yellow jackets, etc) during the process. Happy to say that I am done with the roof maintenance... only thing left to do is put Zinc atop the roof so that it can was down on its own and inhibit more moss growth in this upcoming rainy season.
Here are the pictures, mostly of the porch, that explain the project so far:
It turned out to be a great project because there were rotten board, and other weak points that might have led to bigger problems down the road. Including a haven for yellow jackets-- right outside our front door :o
I have also spent hours on the roof (of the garage and the house) all summer scraping moss off. This saves us money and new roofing material later down the road. Easy to do but the dangers lie in falling off the roof or getting stung by Vespidae (wasps, yellow jackets, etc) during the process. Happy to say that I am done with the roof maintenance... only thing left to do is put Zinc atop the roof so that it can was down on its own and inhibit more moss growth in this upcoming rainy season.
Here are the pictures, mostly of the porch, that explain the project so far:
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