Shellac and painted walls
The result is certainly worth it as you can see in the picture.
Rosalba also put the first coat of paint on the plaster walls. Looking great as well but I dare you to asks Rosalba about the sneak of the paint.
Rosalba also put the first coat of paint on the plaster walls. Looking great as well but I dare you to asks Rosalba about the sneak of the paint.
We decided to keep the bark edge as a natural top edge of the skirting board. To start with Mark cut the board to the right width, in or case we used 100mm. Next the boards needed to be plained to give them a smooth surface. And lastly the needed to be attached to the wall.
Check out the pictures for step by step visual progress.
This week Mark finished laying the wooden floor in our bedroom and the walk in wardrobe. He has also done the inital sanding to remove the old floor polish and get the floor ready for puttying.
Floor sanding is very dusty as you can see in the image below. That pile of sanding dust gets generated in less than 10 minutes. I filled our wheelie bin halfway with all the sanding dust.
Mark couldn't find a face mask to protect his lungs. A dish cloth did the trick just as well though... :-) The first picture below is the floor after being laid but before sanding. The second picture shows the floor sanded back and the natural colours of the wood. Just gorgeous.We found some really nice toilet roll holders and towel rings. They are made out of 100% recycled steel and look just gorgeuous.
They arrive yesterday and Mark put them up today.
We have also installed the outside laundry sink, ready for the plumber to connect and Rosalba has given the firewall behind the woodstove an awesome finish with a green clay render and white tiles on top.
Our goal is to have the kitchen, bedroom and ensuite finished by middle of November so that we can move in.
We are starting to feel the pressure building now as there are still a few things to be finished
Last week, Mark has been working on the balustrades for the front steps.
Not quite finished yet, it's going to get a top board yet, but the balustrades are already looking great.
Check for yourself on the pictures.
As you might already be aware, we have decided to have an outside laundry as we couldn't see the point of using up indoor space for our laundary. In the place we are renting now, we have got an outside laundry and it has been working really well for us.
Over the last few days Mark has been working on a concrete slab with pavers on top for our outside laundry. It's been hard work, with a lot of shoveling, leveling and paving. To finish it all up, Mark mixed up a cement slurry containing and oxide to tint the slurry an ocre colour. Mark used this slurry to fill in all the gaps between the pavers and give the pavers a lick of colour as well.
Check out the pictures below of the finished product.
Mark prepared moved some pavers today to get ready to pour a concrete slab with paver top for our outside loundry.
While moving the pavers, he found dozens of tiny frogs hidding in amongst the pavers. Had to be really carefull not to hurt them moving the pavers.
Mark installed a letter box a fortnight ago and we have already had our first batch of junk mail delivered.
It is a lot less than what we received in Brisbane before we put a no junk mail on our letterbox. I guess the next "big" event will be when we get the first piece of legitimate mail delivered.