It's been a while since we've showed any updates of the house. Things are coming along well but they sure can take time. We're feeling good about our progress downstairs. Here are a couple of staircase sketches to show what we had in mind at the beginning to transform it from an abrupt, dark entrance (click here to see)
Angles and options. We wanted something very clean and angular to contrast against the original features. The inverted slope also welcomes you into the house from the front door
The preferred
From the living room towards the kitchen. Color pop still to be added and work required on the rickety banister rails
Angles and options. We wanted something very clean and angular to contrast against the original features. The inverted slope also welcomes you into the house from the front door
The preferred
From the living room towards the kitchen. Color pop still to be added and work required on the rickety banister rails
Clean banister against the intentionally battered looking stairs and beams. Note the stone bottom step. All original to the house which was built in 1804
From the kitchen towards the living room
It's also great to be warm inside whilst it's below 0 and starting to snow outside. Last year, we had cold stone walls and tile floors. Now we have insulation and wooden floors; it has made a world of difference.
More to follow soon on lighting and the kitchen
From the kitchen towards the living room
It's also great to be warm inside whilst it's below 0 and starting to snow outside. Last year, we had cold stone walls and tile floors. Now we have insulation and wooden floors; it has made a world of difference.
More to follow soon on lighting and the kitchen
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