The following pics are from my morning walk. What you can't see is the heat and humidity. Whew!
The shiplap for the game room upstairs was delivered Tuesday, 9th.
Here's the pile that we need to get moved upstairs. It's about 180 1x8 boards 12' long.
Aaron & Kannan came over to help. We set up an assembly line. Bailyn scooted two boards over on the stack to get them ready. Kannan and I would carry two boards each and stand them up on the side of the house. Grady would grab hold of the front of the boards and say, "I've got it."
Aaron pulled them up onto the roof
...and handed them to Kim through the window.
Kim stacked them all in the game room. Done! Many thanks to family willing to lend a helping hand. It would have taken Kim and I forever to get them all upstairs.
We went to town on Friday and when we got home the doors to the house were standing wide open. Kim asked if I had left them open, but I distinctly remembered closing them. I don't think he believed me and when he walked over to close up the house, he was in for quite a surprise...cabinets!!! I guess the cabinet maker needed room in his shop so he brought over what he had done.
my bathroom vanity
Kim's bathroom vanity - notice how tall it is
mudroom
mudroom cubbies
utility room
grandkids upstairs bathroom - he found the old tin I wanted for all the upstairs cabinets!!!
front view of the cabinet
game room lower cabinet
bunk room base cabinet for the Hungarian zinc sink
close up of the tin
love the rusted areas
BTW, I'm trying my hand at making my own stain to age the wood. I mixed my ingredients and sat the jug in the floor to do it's thing. It's supposed to take anywhere from 3 days to 3 months, depending on how strong you want the stain. I came back a couple of hours later and the container was bowed out with the bottom looking like a basketball. I thought it was about to explode so I took it outside to pop the top off and release the pressure. It sounded like a gunshot. I decided it might be a good idea to leave the lid off because it was still bubbling.
This is what it looks like on day 3. I'll let you know how it all turns out.
This week we're getting the concrete poured for the driveway, steps and sidewalks and we might get the interior stairs done next week. I will post pics and updates as we have them.
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