Friday 27 May 2011

A room of one's own

Day 47
I have a slightly different view as I write this blog - from the balcony of our apartment in Florida! Jet lag has made us get up before sunrise for the last two mornings, so it seems like a good opportunity to catch up with the house diary by posting the pics I took of the house before we left.

It's very strange to think that the house is still growing whilst we're on holiday, but after a two hour meeting with the builder on Tuesday night before we left for the airport, we feel confident with the work they've got planned for the next ten days.

So here's where we are - we now have rooms! Before now, the build has concentrated on the outside shell of the house, but the wooden frame for internal walls has now gone up, so we can finally get a real feel for the sizes of the different rooms. Positives: the master bedroom is a lovely size, and the height given to the room by going up into the eaves is just lovely; the second bedroom upstairs is also a great size. Downsides: the master en-suite is smaller than we thought, which means we're going to have to be clever when it comes to the design and type of furniture; the utility room is also a bit smaller than we thought after we borrowed some more room for the kitchen, but there's still plenty of room for my cross-trainer, appliances, and most importantly the cats!

Spare room - who wants to come and stay?
Master en-suite.
In this picture you can also see the old wall of
the house where the extension joins on. 
Master bedroom view





















Snug (shot taken from the kitchen)
Utility room (top)
Downstairs cloakroom (left)

Whilst we're away the builders are putting on the roof, the electrician will be completing the first stage of the wiring, and they may even get to laying some of the plumbing - should help with the back-from-holiday-blues!

Friday 13 May 2011

The little green house

Day 37
It's been another busy week on the build-project front, but nothing that has made for very interesting images, hence the dearth of updates on the blog this week.

In summary, we have the roof joints, rafters, and eaves in place, and the builders have erected the scaffolding on Friday which will allow them to begin work on the exterior of the roof this week. You'll also see from the image that the whole structure is now covered in what I can only describe as a green felt-like meshing, ready to be rendered at some point over the coming weeks. We also ordered the windows this week, so they are now in production! In short - things are coming along swimmingly.

Sunday 8 May 2011

Our new cosy corner

We (Jodes) finished off another job in this afternoon's sunshine.

The area to the front left-hand-side of the house was a messy space, with old paving that had given way to weeds, with an ugly concrete wall to divide it from the front garden. After some carpentry-based help from Dad last weekend, we now have some neat wooden boards instead of the concrete wall, which we've finished off by painting it a smart black.

Finally, we re-planted some box hedging that was in the back garden, to give us a neat divider for the garden, and finished off the project with some golden shingle. We think it looks rather smart, and the area will certainly come into use for eating in the evenings now that the evenings are lighter, until we get our back patio back in working order.



Friday 6 May 2011

Day 32
It's been another storming week on the building front this week. We now have a first floor, complete with eaves, and they've insulated and boarded approx 3/4 of the outside walls. Will let the pictures do the talking - all very exciting!








Wednesday 4 May 2011

A touch of frost


Our first big disappointment of the project hit this week. After a day of back-breaking work, and meticulous-bordering-on-obsessive watering by Jodes, our newly planted hedge has been beset by frost. The black leaves cut a decidedly unpalatable picture and we are (without wishing to exaggerate) verging on heartbroken.

General opinion was that this was the wrong time of year to plant the hedge because the recent warm weather would make us a slave to the hose, but we failed to consider the silent killer around the corner that came in the shape of a ground frost on Tuesday night.

We're hoping the plants are fighting for life underneath the morbid leaves, and we will continue to look after them in the vain hope that some TLC will restore them to their previous (albeit 1 foot) glory. 

I'm sure your thoughts are with us - will keep you posted on the patients' progress...



Monday 2 May 2011

Mr McGregor's row of cabbages

Having decided on a spotted laurel as the shrub for our hedge, we spent most of Friday putting 150 plants into the ground. It didn't take quite as much time as I had imagined - primarily because the 'trees' were only a foot high, and also due to the ground being so dry it was like planting in sand - no digging required.

So we now have what can only be described as a row of cabbages along the dividing line between our garden and the field next door - I'm expecting Peter Rabbit to hop along and swipe them all any minute...

A picture for comedy purposes: