I have to say "The Tash Farm" when I refer to our house because that's the only way people around here know it.... And that is just fine with us. We are coming up on 7 months already being here and it really has flown by. We feel welcomed by the community and it is really a wonderful experience -- the folks around here are genuine, down to earth, real good folks. In our new favorite restaurant in the center of town, "Hanna's," our favorite waitress calls us her "California people." ha ha
On to the house projects.
Since the weather cooled down, and Kevin started interviewing more, we've slowed a little but are still plugging away.
The new floor structure in the kitchen is complete:
I apologize this is not the best photo. I know I have a better one, but somehow it is not be found in this moment. You may recall that this kitchen we believe may have been the original structure before the front section of the house was built. Maybe it was only meant to be temporary since the exterior beams were laid directly in the dirt with a few stone supports. In any regard, there were many places that literally crumbled when we touched them, so Kevin inspected every inch of every beam, cut out the bad parts, patched in new 6x6's, and then attached a new floor structure to the old beams. We felt this was the best way to tie the old and new together and provide the maximum structural support.
The next job in the kitchen is plumbing -- but first we need to have the county and/or a plumber come out and take a look at the main water coming in. The pipe just doesn't look right to us, so we need to get that settled.
Elsewhere, I finally got all the wallpaper stripped from the walls and ceiling of the master bedroom, which I realized (while working on it) used to be the original parlor/front room because the doorbell is on the door that goes into this room. The other front door goes into the room we will use as our living room. I wish we could switch the doors in order to use the doorbell on the front door, but alas, they swing in opposite directions. Oh well. I'll figure out a Plan B for the doorbell.
After I steamed all the wallpaper off, I started patching the plaster and here is a tiny look at what I've done so far:
The white on the chair rail is going to be the trim color....
And here is a sneak peak of our master bedroom wall color: Opal Cream from Behr.
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/video/0,,20210037,00.html
We know it won't look like smooth drywall, and that's ok with us. We love the character of the plaster.
Incredibly, we were able to celebrate Thanksgiving in our home, with china and all (a surprise from Kevin -- he got the dining room table out of storage and set it all up with Nick's help) and he is planning an even bigger surprise for tomorrow.
Here is our tree:
May your days be merry and bright! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
~ Ann
Wow it looks amazing! What a wonderful accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteSo very happy you are able to have your holidays in your new home. Wishing you many more to come in the Old Tash Farm/the New Mutschler Farm! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! xo
ReplyDeleteIs the background "wallpaper" on this site Laura Ashley? I love lemons :) How are yours doing? Did they survive the trip?
Thanks everyone! :-)
ReplyDeleteTawn, the background is one option on blogger that I love. K would have picked something different of course. LOL Oh, my lemons. :-( Sad news about them. They survived the trip, I got two lemons that were delicious and since they've been outside, I'm pretty sure they are goners. Someone forgot to put them inside....
Gorgeous farmhouse! Just my style. :) Merry Christmas!
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