Cottage Update


Been busily trying to get the cottage habitable for Xmas, so that the boys and dog have somewhere to sleep. I've assembled two tubular steel beds in situ upstairs and they're ready to fit the mattresses and to be made up ready for Xmas Eve.

As you can see from the pic, the Kitchen Thing is also practically finished and the last construction bugs ironed out (cf. Jazz Woodwork). I won't be fitting it until after Xmas, as there is no real rush with the country still in lockdown for the foreseeable future. There's two bits of pitch pine trim to add to this section: a 1"x1/4" piece to the end edge of the surface to the left of the sink bowl and a piece 3"x3/4" to run along under the front edge of the sink.

The niche to the rear on the left is deliberate and will contain something interesting, possibly of an arcane and spiritual nature. Keep you posted when this thing goes into the cottage kitchen. 

Comments

  1. It is really great if you have done it on your own. It is really complex thing and a tough DIY for me. I wanted to have such a unit to be fixed at the corner of my back balcony to have some extra space as my kitchen is smaller. I would like to have a complete kitchen sink unit made up of steel as wood may decay outside. The decision I will take with the help of the contractor I am going to hire for kitchen renovation in Calgary. Thanks for sharing such a helpful post.

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