2nd Floor
Most of the work has been on the top floor, putting in stud walls, a giant storage shelf and sealing and adding insulation.
Insulation board over rafters, and before the space blanket to fit between rafters.
Depending on our Building Regs department this internal window in the bathroom may or may not become a laundry chute down to the utility room. I'm hoping it will be OK as it's not a "habitable room".
The boys' team.
Still Life with Foam Gun
Stairs to from first to second floor. Possibly the world's finest temporary staircase.
First Floor - the main living area - this is ground level at the back of the house.
Corner of kitchen and utility
Looking through kitchen to utility.
View from landing to kitchen. The black webbing built into the ICF block can be clearly seen in the door way. There'll be a narrow pair of French doors onto the garden.
The sitting room - already in use.
Ground Floor
Apart from the windows the ground floor has looked the same for a couple of months at least....
It is freezing down here still, well not quite freezing but it still feels like it.
The biggest change on this floor has been the connection of the water supply. It comes in under the foundation slab and up into the ground floor store room.
Meanwhile, outside we've started on the stone slips. Pleased to say they seem to be sticking.
The stone cills and lintels are here from the quarry and ready to go up.
Some of the slips are really tapered and just too thin to use. I really hope we'll have enough thick ones.
Should be a busy week or so...
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