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Showing posts with label house renos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house renos. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Bathrooms

I am having some issues with blogger so I decided to create a new post on the bathrooms. Below is a sneak peek of downstairs  bathroom.
 






My bathroom upstairs is still in its final stages just the wash basin and faucet to be installed. I found my mahogany slab and now the mirror looks out of place. Luckily I have some mahogany to make a frame to go with the vanity. I will relocate the mirror to another bedroom. My favorite carpenter Remington is working with me and it is a joy to work with him. 

Renos update









 

Hello friends and bloggers, it has been some time since I have written anything, those of you following my blog would know why.  Today I am blogging about the house renos.  The above photos show how it all happened. I am still working on the inside and have almost finished the downstairs bathroom.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Homestead update November


The patio painting is almost done, the guttering will be installed as soon as I compare quotes. The old aluminum guttering is still good and I am tempted to reuse it but I am afraid that after 15 years leaks might occur. So I am looking at some seamless gutters. The garden will be the last on the list.
Patio lattice finished painting and waiting to hang the gates.
The walls are done with a coral stone rendering and have blown in some areas so I have to repair them. 
 The ceilings are painted in a pale green.
 I decided to paint the bedroom doors in this blue while the wood partitions are in a pale yellow.
 One of the workers spilled a can of paint, paint was everywhere.
 Bathroom floor tiles, I chose a wood plank tile. I am aiming for a rustic type bathroom.
 For the feature wall, I am trying to choose a tile that will add some rusticity and won't clash with the floor. I like the far right tile. Which would you choose? Tile selection is difficult and exhausting for me.

I don't think I will be upstairs for the Christmas season going by how things are going. I have been repairing walls the last mason ruined and it has been a slow process. This is because the present mason can only work Sundays as he is busy on another job. I don't want to take another chance with another mason. This is how things are done on this island. You have to pay twice to get things done right. Aaaaaggggghhhhhh!  And the dust from cutting the walls is everywhere. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Homestead update


 The rains have been frequent as you can see the palms have been swamped.  The MacArthur palm doesn't seem mind at all.  Luckily the water recedes within a day or two it will be back to normal unless there is more heavy rain.

 One little puppy doesn't mind getting wet at all and doesn't
need any excuse to go for a swim. I believe he is part if not full Labrador. 
 The front patio is nearly completed, the lattice work is up and waiting to be prepared for painting. It will be painted in light green like the sunburst.

 I was really tired of this eyesore and had been itching to replace it.
I told Remington my carpenter what I wanted and showed him a few photos. He went to work on it and this is the results. The wood used is treated Honduras pine, it is a denser and stronger pine than the North American yellow pine.
 I applied Thompson water sealer for outdoor wood to prevent water damage and going grey. I  like the natural wood look and will have to continue to keep it oiled.
 I love my new gate! Thank you Remington! If you need a very good carpenter I can recommend Remington just drop me a line!
 On the other side of the homestead the garlic vine (mansoa alliacea) is making a spectacular entrance.
 
August has come to an end, the garden is now lush from the recent rains, slugs and snails are having a feast. My daily and nightly patrols have taken on a more urgent air. I am using salt to eradicate them. Some people say beer will help but I am not sure. Some have told me to use white lime and I will try it again. I am not sure how effective it is in this rainy season. Any non chemical method you use please share. 
It is also time to start pruning the poinsettias, the snow on the mountain and mussaendas if they need it. Now is the time to weed the garden beds, with all the moist soil weeds are easier to pull in our clay soils.  
Golden apples (spondias cythera) aka pommecythere, june plum are still small and are great for making juice. 
To all who are reading and following this blog have a great weekend!