Matthew and I recently finished a couple of our big projects and have had a little more time to relax. It was my goal to have the guest bath finished before Cecilia & family came last week. We did manage to finish it, but just barely (9:30 pm the night before!). Here are some photos of the process. I did not take any photos of their visit, so you'll have to check Cecilia's blog for those.
This is what the bathroom looked like when we moved in:
The hardest part was patching the walls after removing the rest of the wallpaper. It took gallons of mud and hours to sand them smooth!
I decided to try a texture technique that my mom and I had used a few times to paint the walls. It is called The Wooly and uses a piece of sheep's wool to blend different paint colors together. The colors I chose ended up being pretty subtle, but I really like it. It also helped to disguise the parts of the wall that aren't too smooth.
More of our wedding gifts finally made an appearance in this room, including the shower curtain, trash can, and all of the towels.
Last weekend Matthew and I were able to finish the horse stalls and pasture (at least for now). The horses have about twice the pasture space as well as a lot more shade and two stalls for when it rains. Of course, it hasn't rained since the day after we put the shed roof on and there is no rain in the forecast! We still need to build real gates for the stalls and finish off the grooming area, as well as clear a lot more land for pasture.
Rabi & Mow enjoying dinner in their new stalls.
After more tree-cutting and clearing, we used some round pen panels to create the new pasture and took out a section of chain link in order to connect them. We still have to dig out the chain link posts, which are all cemented in, but we're saving that for another day.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Raising the Roof!
Last weekend we finished the main structure of our horse shed! Unfortunately, it rained most of Sunday so we were not able to finish the horse stalls or fencing and the horses had to stay out in the rain. The rabbits, however, are now cozy and dry. We hope to have the horses moved in by next weekend. Matthew and I are very proud of our first big project and the fact that we stayed happily married throughout construction :)
During the week we finished installing the rafters.
And put up the purlins. (usually I am the photographer, but I had to have at least one photo to prove that I helped and know how to use power tools!)
The roof metal was delivered on Friday. The small pile was sort of disappointing compared to the huge pile of wood and concrete.
Attaching the roof went very smoothly and we finished early Saturday.
The finished main structure. The first "bay" will eventually be my grooming area for the horses and the middle and last "bay" will be a stall for each horse.
We moved the rabbits into the first bay until we build their shed on the other side of the barn. In the background you can see that we started putting up some of the wood for the stalls.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Recent House Work
We are still spending most of our free time working on the horse shed. This past weekend we were able to put up all eight beams and finish 2/3rds of the rafters. I also dug and set the two posts for the stall gates. We had hoped to finish all of the roofing structure but made a slight miss-calculation and thus must re-do 1/3rd of the rafters (ugh!). The metal roof has been ordered and we are hoping to start putting it up next weekend.
Matthew put large bolts through the rafters to attach them to the posts (after trimming and notching each post).
While waiting to help Matthew, I finished some of the landscaping around the barn. These railroad ties were left at the house and make a nice rustic flower bed. I planted 3 eggplants in addition to the flowers since I do not have a veggie garden yet.
Most of our progress last weekend on the barn. We still have to do the middle section of rafters and put up some small boards before we can place the roof.
We blame our rafter mess-ups on the fact that our supervisor spent most of the weekend asleep under the azaleas!
Here is one of our lawn mowers in action. He has done a great job keeping the grass in check and can even edge (and fertilize!) as he goes. We haven't had to start up a gas lawn mower yet.
Last weekend we also bought a new desk for my computer. I knew it would be some assembly required, but didn't know it would take us two hours to put together! (notice that we have two indoor supervisors as well in the lower left corner of the photo).
Matthew put large bolts through the rafters to attach them to the posts (after trimming and notching each post).
While waiting to help Matthew, I finished some of the landscaping around the barn. These railroad ties were left at the house and make a nice rustic flower bed. I planted 3 eggplants in addition to the flowers since I do not have a veggie garden yet.
Most of our progress last weekend on the barn. We still have to do the middle section of rafters and put up some small boards before we can place the roof.
We blame our rafter mess-ups on the fact that our supervisor spent most of the weekend asleep under the azaleas!
Here is one of our lawn mowers in action. He has done a great job keeping the grass in check and can even edge (and fertilize!) as he goes. We haven't had to start up a gas lawn mower yet.
Last weekend we also bought a new desk for my computer. I knew it would be some assembly required, but didn't know it would take us two hours to put together! (notice that we have two indoor supervisors as well in the lower left corner of the photo).
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