After the fiasco that prompted the abrupt deletion of all my blog posts relating to our barn-into-house renovation, there is no background on what the heck is going on with this big project. Let's call that event D-Day (for Deletion Day, not for the WWII event, it wasn't THAT bad). I thought it would be a good idea to post something with some snapshots in time so that anyone who wasn't reading about what we are doing before D-Day could get some idea of what the heck is going on.
My original opening post on this blog went something like this:
Once upon a time there was a little barn. At one time this barn was the home of some cute and cuddly llamas, but they moved out many years ago.... blah, blah, blah. Pictures were included and the whole thing was cute and clever. I can't remember what all was said, though, and can't recreate the cuteness and cleverness that used to be.
The point is, the barn started out something like this, and we affectionately refer to it as "the llama barn" even though no animals have lived in it for going-on 15 years. These photos were taken after tons of demo-work had happened, but I can't find photos farther back at the moment.
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Our house is slowly becoming a home - Part 2
For those of you keeping tabs on our house status, here is a text heavy update. Please forgive the state of the photos that are here...I wasn't thinking of public viewing when they were taken, I was just sharing updates with my mom.
All of the cedar we currently have is on the walls. We are waiting for more trees to be milled...I think we are waiting for the guy with the mill to have time for us.
The cabinet doors are finally on with the exception of the dummy drawers under the kitchen sink and the bathroom sink and one door that has to be made (the cabinet was built when we moved in because we didn't already have a second corner cabinet - we needed two). I want to turn one cabinet door around so it opens the other direction and I also need to put cabinet pulls on the doors, I already put on the drawer pulls. Just a little measuring and drilling and that will be finished. Once these things are complete the kitchen will be basically done except for the floor.
All of the cedar we currently have is on the walls. We are waiting for more trees to be milled...I think we are waiting for the guy with the mill to have time for us.
The cabinet doors are finally on with the exception of the dummy drawers under the kitchen sink and the bathroom sink and one door that has to be made (the cabinet was built when we moved in because we didn't already have a second corner cabinet - we needed two). I want to turn one cabinet door around so it opens the other direction and I also need to put cabinet pulls on the doors, I already put on the drawer pulls. Just a little measuring and drilling and that will be finished. Once these things are complete the kitchen will be basically done except for the floor.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Our house is slowly becoming a home
We moved into our new house almost two months ago. When we moved in the electrical in the kitchen was unfinished (we had power on only one wall and no light fixture), we had no exterior walls - I mean, we had walls framed, siding on the outside and insulation, but no walls on the inside of those exterior walls, just insulation and studs - there were no appliances except for our microwave that we brought with us from our old house and a refrigerator, there was no kitchen sink (washing dishes in the bathtub is for the birds), there was no counter top in the kitchen, and the list goes on.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Butter Business
It has been a very long time since I posted anything on my blog, but I think it's time to give it another go.
Today I visited the local dairy for the first time. I have purchased their milk at the local co-op before but had never been to the store at the farm. I bought a half gallon of milk and a pint of cream. When I got home, I made butter for the first time.
I love butter and refuse to eat any butter substitutes, especially margarine which just freaks me out. I cook only with butter and never use shortening or margarine. I had heard that homemade butter is leaps and bounds better than anything you can buy in a store and I also hate store-bought buttermilk, so this seemed like killing two birds with one stone to me. I enjoy the fact that I know where the milk came from, know that the cream came from a cow milked yesterday and know exactly what is in my butter.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Hodgepodge
First: The New Car
We finally picked up Josephine (a.k.a. JoJo) last night and are so relieved to have a car with a warranty and maintenance plan. It was sad saying goodbye to Beatrix (a.k.a BeaBea - my old car) because I had her for 13 years, but what fun it is to have a new car. S's mom sat in it and went straight inside to S's dad and said "let's get one!" Too funny.
We finally picked up Josephine (a.k.a. JoJo) last night and are so relieved to have a car with a warranty and maintenance plan. It was sad saying goodbye to Beatrix (a.k.a BeaBea - my old car) because I had her for 13 years, but what fun it is to have a new car. S's mom sat in it and went straight inside to S's dad and said "let's get one!" Too funny.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Furniture thoughts
I've been in a slump, but recently have rekindled my interest in furnishings for our new little house. I was reading one of the blogs I follow today (check out The Wicker House here) and was inspired to look through the new Pottery Barn summer catalog for ideas like Emily (of the previously mentioned blog) did. Here are some things I found that I liked in the online catalog.
We need a new entertainment center or console to place our TV, receiver, Blu-Ray player, audio receiver, etc., etc. upon. I love substantial, hardwood pieces, but don't like the price. I am ambitious and think I can build anything, plus making your own furniture pieces is not only rewarding, but makes the piece mean more to you, is much cheaper, and guarantees you can get exactly what you want and that the materials are what you are really looking for. I admit that I have not yet committed to tackling drawers. I am afraid I would not get them perfectly square and they would stick (and I am easily frustrated). I don't want half-finished furniture sitting around because I was too impatient to get it right. I really love the third photo below and it is an item that can be created in "chunks" and secured together later.
We need a new entertainment center or console to place our TV, receiver, Blu-Ray player, audio receiver, etc., etc. upon. I love substantial, hardwood pieces, but don't like the price. I am ambitious and think I can build anything, plus making your own furniture pieces is not only rewarding, but makes the piece mean more to you, is much cheaper, and guarantees you can get exactly what you want and that the materials are what you are really looking for. I admit that I have not yet committed to tackling drawers. I am afraid I would not get them perfectly square and they would stick (and I am easily frustrated). I don't want half-finished furniture sitting around because I was too impatient to get it right. I really love the third photo below and it is an item that can be created in "chunks" and secured together later.
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Winslow Large Media Stand |
Sunday, February 10, 2013
I'm Addicted!
I am addicted to this design website called Houzz. While I can't totally envision the inside of the new house yet, I have some ideas. We have been given complete creative license to decorate in any way we please. While I know that our little barn-house will NOT look like any of these photographs (it's smaller, for one thing), here are a few things I have saved from the website.
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