Sunday 10 July 2011

Of roofs, promontories and painting.

I think C showed a pic in the last post of the roof off our shed; here's a bit more of the same sans builders on it. Currently the side nearer the house and courtyard has been felted and the slats for the slates to be nailed to have been attached to counter-slats (ie there are ones going vertically, so the horizontal ones don't trap the water running down the felt). The felt is new-fangled, breathable stuff.
The other side is more complicated with a wall plate that is angled so the gully behind the parapet wall has a pitch allowing water to flow to the outflow at the house end, and to match the steep pitch of the road and therefore the wall. It's in progress though, after complications with the RSJ over the garage door (half the size it should be and almost rusted away).

roofless leftroofless middleroofless right

We've also finally finished knocking down the dodgy potting shed with the big (heavy!) red tiles, up at the top of the garden (the place that is best for sun in the afternoon/evening). Now it's a lovely place to sit (it'll be lovelier once we sort out the paving). Just as well, we thought we might die horribly while knocking it down (thank you Sarah for your help!)

ex-shed

D'you like the phone-box door? Bought about 12 years ago in Cornwall and lugged about till now. We think we'll try to grow something up it, not too overwhelming and hopefully nice smelling.

There's been progress inside too. Our lovely friend Han came for the weekend and used left-over engineered wooden boards from our upstairs floor to create a promontory for the kitchen, giving us more work-surface and shelving. I understand others call this sort of thing a peninsular unit. Hmmm.

Han working Han promontory

new prom fridgenew prom endnew prom shelves

And this weekend lots of painting has been done - largely by Clare as I have an elbow injury (no idea how, but v limiting as to rollering).painting

painted room

painted room 2

A place for those cookery, garden and house books - and the oversized art ones, too. (Hundertwasser, anyone?)
shelf side of prom

And the coffee-maker is happy at last!coffee side of prom

It's really feeling as if the whole place is coming together.

3 comments:

missfee said...

wow wow wow wow wow - looks great - love the new bench and the painter at work.

And I am envious of your sheds

missfee said...

what about using the telephone door and a gate or entrance? There was a house in Annandale near here that used a whole phone box as the entrance to the garden - obviously with an extra door cut into it

Barb said...

Looks lovely! Can't wait to visit....more now than ever!