Well, I think it does anyways...and to add to my delight, the sun actually shone for a few hours this afternoon. I sat out on the verandah and had a long overdue cuppa, enjoying the lovely afternoon in between running back and forth to check on the door cutting progress between coughs and splutters from the dust!
This was the hole this morning... |
This was the hole at lunch time... |
Removing "the back to the future shower" looks like a nightmare with all the intricate radio, lights, pulse jets wiring etc behind it, so we'll sort out a way to cement all the floor around and under it. I'm thinking it can easily be lifted up, instead of moving it out. It seems that could work.
The loo pipes are already in, the wash basin(an old kitchen sink at the moment) works well, and that can easily be dismantled and another vanity installed, so it looks like a fairly easy job now I decided NOT to add the 2nd bathroom into the big bathroom space.
I kept looking at the shower and honestly, it needs a big room to show itself off in...so I'm letting it be. Plus, I like the big light and airy bathroom, so the other loo etc will just have to go in the new section next year. End of story!
We only have to run some water pipes to the kitchen, about 4 mtrs or so, plus a waste water pipe from the kitchen sink in the new kitchen area to connect to the vanity waste or whatever and that will sort out the plumbing...at long last.
Found a nice under-bench electric fan-forced oven at the gas store today...$250 AUSD, plus cooktops range from $120 for a 4 plate gas to $500 or more for top of the range glass tops. No hurry for the top cooker part as I have a hot plate, which I haven't used since I came back and the wood stove I cook on now, so no worries there. Just itching to get the jolly oven in though, so I can finally bake stuff!
Very excited to have the doorway cut through to match the height of the existing doorways now, as I try and create the one style throughout the entire place to tie it all together.
That's all for now...
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Careful no-one lures Zoltan away from you. Seems he's a great worker!
ReplyDeleteYour design plans are super, and it's so good to see them take shape before our eyes.
Nice job!
Thanks Jude...yes, it's been a long haul to get that end room ready to be habitable...especially when looking back at one of your DVD's yesterday! I was showing Zoltan's family the DVD's and we all has a laugh at the wreck of the end room and old collapsed shed. One forgets so quickly, so the pics are a great reminder of really how far the renos have actually come in this time. I counted up today and I've only been at this place in actual time...not quite 10 months, so April 15th will be 12 months if I don't get my staying visa...and Xmas will be 12 months if I do!!!
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