Showing posts with label our house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label our house. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

roof and walls to boot!

After weeks of rain, John finally managed to get our roof on and stop the rain.  I hope we haven't triggered more drought.  It's rained every week John has been working on our house, making things very slow. Roof's up and the sky is blue.

Inside our new bedroom, lined with Charlie's signature ply, exposed recycled hardwood framing will provide shelves for our precious objects.


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

new look house

the back room and old loo have been cut off and our new bedroom has been half built.  the deck is looking amazing - roof framing goes up this week.  our last carpenter had done such a thorough job fixing an old wall, John our builder had a nightmare pulling it down today.  the new roof will span across the bedroom and deck to the bathroom.



Tuesday, November 24, 2009

levitating

our house is levitating!

when we bought it


after re-cladding

this week




we're re-piering and have raised it just under a metre from the ground.  doesn't sound like much, until you add the height of the house and suddenly it looks quite strange. the base of the kitchen door has gone from one step above ground level to the top of our recycling bin. the new height has certainly added a lift to the street and to our little cottage.  it's been stopping traffic as people check it out.


built in 1926, probably as a fisherman's cottage, the original building was one room.  since then the living room and verandah have been added, later again, the kitchen and dining room were added. the roof, which originally would have run north/south blew off in a big storm in the 1980's and it's had a funny flat roof ever since.


the main bedroom is what would have been the original house, you can tell by the lovely old floor boards and the front door with the bell on it. you can also tell by the position of the old steps on the north side of the building. the room faces north and i think our house was one of the first to be built in the street, the boy's window is really big and faces due north, which once would have had a beautiful view to the bay, now the room with a view, as i love to refer to it, has a great north facing view to our neighbour's wall. as time has gone on and land has been subdivided, our house has shifted it's frontage west to address the street.


when we bought it we took off plastic cladding and discovered old weatherboard cladding below.  charlie had the profile of the cladding copied and we've re-clad the house in the wide weatherboard.  we also discovered old doors with coloured glass in them that had been wallpapered shut and we uncovered the closed in verandah to discover the lovely old wooden posts.


we'll be adding a new bedroom and a back deck to the house in the next few weeks.  we'll also be reinstating the front door to its original position.  more face lifts for an old shack.  i'll keep you posted.