I haven't posted on this blog for ages as I've been flat out finishing this job.
I also didn't want to show too many progress pictures as it was a mess of wood , insulation and other materials for quite a while. But during the last two weeks it has suddenly lept forward in progress , no small part being due to Liam and myself working hard to keep crossing things off of lists.
This is it then the finnished article.
It just needs decorating inside , this is a job that the client wishes to do.
The outside is clad in Western Red Cedar , finnished with "Osmo" oil.
The edge details are folded Zinc to match the edges of the rubber roof.
The steps and small veranda are oak as is the glazing detail.
The joinery windows and French windows are painted hardwood made by a local workshop (Bond Joinery ) .
This has been a really fulfilling job and there's no way I would have been able to do it without Liam, a massive help also from Pat and Dan made it possible.
It's strange to think of the ammount of work that we have done on this place in 9 weeks
7 weeks was the orriginal aim but 5 days of bank holidays then another week of unplanned work made it so that we wernt far off the deadline .
The client is well chuffed and I'm so stoked that , not only are they happy but also that it looks so brilliant.