Monday, 31 August 2015

Raising the Roof

The "to-do" list for our cottage seems to be endless! This week we are putting a roof on the garage. Here's what it looked like before-


There were holes in the roof, birds nesting everywhere, and the vines!

Our ever present carpenter, Evan, is building the new roof with the help of his friend, Colin.  Here's a look at the progress -



More pics to follow as the project nears completion!





Friday, 28 August 2015

A Booth with a View

On my list of things I've always wanted in my "dream house" was a breakfast bar or booth with a nice view.  Don't ask me why, just something that has always been on my mind.


                                     
     

When I got the first look at this particular window in our kitchen area, I knew I'd have to do something with it.


So after my quest to find matching monks benches that I could paint, then for a pub table of the right size that I could add a graphic to, this is what I came up with.



I wanted to raise the "booth" up to improve the view, so we had our carpenter, Evan, construct one out of rough cut wood - 



Using a nifty vinegar and steel wool technique for quickly ageing the wood, here is what the finished result looks like -





This raises everything up by 6 inches, just enough to put you in the window.





So here's a few different angles of our breakfast/afternoon tea/drinks booth -

 




I had my tea here this morning, and all I can say is, the Moonlight Cottage Cafe is now open for business!





Tuesday, 25 August 2015

"Trees are your best antiques." - Alexander Smith

We had a fine fellow come down and clear the underbrush in our little patch of woods. It's amazing what lies under all that stuff -










I'm thinking campground!!! I can just see a campfire with a nice jam session going on around it. All my favourite musician friends together for our own little music festival - how fun would that be???

No wait -- GLAMPING!! We could build yurts, and a bathhouse...

...the mind boggles at the possibilities!







Wednesday, 19 August 2015

When One Door Closes, Another One Opens...

This is my new official "find" of the century.  I've been trying to buy ( or have constructed) ledge and brace cottage doors to replace the uninteresting ones we currently have in the cottage.  New doors are very expensive, and I haven't been looking forward to the wait to have them built.  Then today I find an ad on donedeal.ie for these beauties!!!  I was on it like a flash, and although it took nearly 3 hours to collect them, it was well worth it.



They also came with all the old fashioned black handles and hinges that we removed for transporting them.  Can you believe that I got FIVE of these in my little Toyota Verso?


It was a tight squeeze and a snug ride back from beautiful Clonakilty, but I am so happy with my doors!  And the best part, I got all 5 for €120!  The hardware alone costs more than that if you buy it new.  I usually leave the bargaining to my hubby Seamus, but with him out of town, I had to go this one on my own.  Not too bad for my first try. 

So the next question is, do I paint them white or leave them natural?  Let me know your thoughts.

I'll post pics once the doors are up in the cottage, so stay tuned!

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Where's Tom Sawyer when you need him?

It may not be Tom's "thirty yards of board fence nine feet high", but this is my whitewashing task for the day - 

I love how GaGa managed to photo bomb my fence pic!

Saturday, 8 August 2015

"Good fences make good neighbours"


Like many others I know, I always dreamed about a house with a white picket fence. Thanks to Evan, our amazing carpenter, we have this beautiful little fence just waiting to be painted. Here's the "before" pics - will add the "afters" when the painting is done. 


And here is the "after" -