The Barn Window, a farm story from Norway 🇳🇴
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2023
- This was the first step towards making the barn a hospitable place. The second floor was completely dark before and the window makes a huge difference.
Now it's time for outdoor-focused tasks like building a greenhouse and growing our own vegetables.
I can continue here in Autumn.
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Please keep this series going. Excited to follow you along this journey👌
Will do Trent :)
It is definitely a paradise😊
It very much is! Even looking forward to coming back home after vacation:)
You found a little paradise, it seems 😊
Much to shape but yes, definitely ☺️
Great job. If you ever need to embark on bigger renovations and need some hands that like to sleep in a tent, let me hop on my gravel and find a route from Oslo to your place.
On the greenhouse right now but I'd like to rebuild parts of the barn for people to stay in... But funding first :D
Some paint and nails will give that siding another decade of life at least.
The space will look awesome when you finish!
Very much agree! This wall will do for a while more, the others don't look so well 😅
I completely understand your feelings on all aspects of this story. I have renovated several homes and had no one to teach me. Advice often, but never a journeyman to teach.
Plenty of money spent on tools, plenty of time wasted doing things over again.
I encourage you to save as much of the barn siding (cladding) as you can. It can likely be trimmed of rot and made into good repair wood for other structures, but I’m sure you know that.
Definitely the satisfaction of success keeps me motivated.
One day I hope to do the same as you, on a smaller scale and somewhere north of Trondheim along the coast.
yes, the amount of initial mistakes is unbelievable. The learning curve is straight tho.
I save every tiny piece of wood. The greenhouse building I'm on is solely based of an old house siding.
I'm sure you're going to have a great time with it if you go for it! :)