Working at the Beorningstead and my new Studio Space
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oh - it all moves soooo slowly! I can tell that this process is going to be like pulling teeth without anesthesia. We have begun work on the Beorningstead and I took some pictures yesterday so that we can remember things at their worst this winter when we are getting discouraged about our progress. I hope by then we'll be able to say "But look how far we've come!"
Here is what my new studio looks like right now. It looks terrible but the rest of the house is much worse. If I could secure all the doors and had a potty & a heat source, I would move my stuff over there now to work! One of these days I'll draw out a diagram of where my work spaces will be. That will be handy as we get further along with renovations, anyway.
Here are pics of our bedroom. Though I love the green (ahem) I think we'll be re-painting all of the walls in the house. This room had us a bit worried about roof leaks but the Amish said they didn't have problems with the roof. Then I thought about certain family members who have lived in the house in the past and realized why there might be a LOT of moisture in one little upstairs room. Hydroponics, maybe? It is a pretty evenly applied drizzle stain. . . . .
More about the rest of the house over on the Beorningstead blog.
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Here is what my new studio looks like right now. It looks terrible but the rest of the house is much worse. If I could secure all the doors and had a potty & a heat source, I would move my stuff over there now to work! One of these days I'll draw out a diagram of where my work spaces will be. That will be handy as we get further along with renovations, anyway.
Here are pics of our bedroom. Though I love the green (ahem) I think we'll be re-painting all of the walls in the house. This room had us a bit worried about roof leaks but the Amish said they didn't have problems with the roof. Then I thought about certain family members who have lived in the house in the past and realized why there might be a LOT of moisture in one little upstairs room. Hydroponics, maybe? It is a pretty evenly applied drizzle stain. . . . .
More about the rest of the house over on the Beorningstead blog.
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