We finally managed to transform this little remnant of the XIX's century house into a sustainable and liveable house, in a blend of modern and tradition.
We can finally can call it home, having it made our own.
NOW
My daughter sanding the floor boards after we rented an heavy duty sanding machine in Bunnings; lot of gaps filling between boards outside, and inside as well...
Gaps in the floor inside had to be remedied |
Gap filler for house exterior |
Over the years, pieces of wood had infiltrated and grown inside the drain water pipes in the ground, blocking the flow. We had to unclog the mess. The plumber's ingenious device on the right is linked to an infrared camera showing us what is going on inside the pipe through camera insertion.
Gutters had to be attended to as well - here you can see makeshift steel thread holding the gutters on the roof as a temporary fix
Dismantling the old deck was a huge task that I undertook with the son of a neighbour from my previous house that I hired to this purpose. It wasn't easy and involved a lot of trips to the city waste management area.
Mission accomplished, old deck removed!
Now, the retaining walls needed a facelift as well; my son gave us a help with that.
Retaining walls had to be made water resistant, so we put some gravel in a protecting cloth between the wood and the earth.
Deck long pieces of wood delivery - see the crane lifting the boards at an angle with the street where the truck is parked, quite an achievement from the driver.
Now the deck construction, Louis is watching!
New deck foundations
At this stage, I spent three evenings painting the deck railings etc.
Et voilà!
Curtains and interior decoration after that...
Bathroom mood lifting frangipani that we collect when we take the dog out for his walk. |
Shower curtain holders |
Our dog's imprint is quite visible: see the door leash holder with a 'L' for Louis, and a photo of him checking out a bubble (photo taken at a market by a local young lady artist dog-lover)
Everything has to be practically thought about because the house is very small: here is the grocery cupboard.
Shoe cabinet that my daughter repainted to match the house interior paint colours - 4 pairs each |
One day, we decided to paint white flower pots after being inspired by some examples at the local florist. A friend of my daughter joined us in the effort.
Peaceful feeling inside
Original features |
FRONT OF THE HOUSE
that I fully repainted myself. My daughter handled the floorboard sanding and I did the varnishing
Louis is our guardian. As a social animal he is, he loves looking at what is going on in the street. |
All done now! This photo was taken as I was doing the work in my house in December with my Ninja hairband. I went from hairbands to scarves in three months.