5 Feb 2018
We finally started on some of the ceiling work. Dave got on with tongue-and-groove panels where the roof boards meet the ring beam - he made them double-sided, so the music room wall was completed at the same time - finally replacing the last of the pillow-stuffed gaps.
We finally started on some of the ceiling work. Dave got on with tongue-and-groove panels where the roof boards meet the ring beam - he made them double-sided, so the music room wall was completed at the same time - finally replacing the last of the pillow-stuffed gaps.
This is the stack of wood through the middle of our living room - a daily obstacle course, until we get the work done
Dave at work on the edging panels
Meanwhile, in anticipation of eventually getting the electrics operating, I thought I'd clear up a couple of the kitchen dumping grounds where we hope to put white goods in the near future. Before and after photos, above and below.
Dave's first panel in place - pillows still stuffed in the panels to-do.
And the remains of the balsa wood model of the house I made a few years back, when it was all on the drawing board. I think the cat has walked through it a few times. Not easy to keep delicate structures intact around here!
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