Our New Addition
On a very cold day in December 2016 we started our new addition. We already had the foundation in place which currently houses our finishing shop. Our temporary showroom shares some of that space, too. The addition, which is connected to our house, will become the permanent furniture showroom. Why it is connected is a part of the history of this place. For those of you who don’t know, we live on a farm. Our stone farmhouse is 104 years old and 40 or so years ago the former owner, a mason, put a foundation in but never got to build above it. We aren’t sure what his plan might have been, but with the foundation already in place we worked on designing the upper section. Plus it was easier and more economical to do it that way.
Original foundation
Not the color hardy board I am going for
(we bought these at auction cheap)
Old cupola refurbished with rooster weather vane
As the weather allows, we are working on framing out all the windows and will start attaching the Hardie Plank siding to the building. This cement fiberboard should be a long lasting siding because we certainly don’t want to have to replace it any time soon! I chose colors for the siding and fretted over it for weeks. We hung three choices on the building and I stared at them in every kind of light. I finally picked one and my dad painted about 20 boards. This past weekend we attached the boards just around the dormers and they look too yellow! I called my paint guy who knows how particular I am and he said he thinks he can adjust the color. I’ve already bought 5 gallons of the custom mix (Eeeek!) so stay tuned and I will show you how it comes out. Our cupolas we got from old barn in Lancaster County our demo team took down, they had some kind of really bad spray paint finish on them, we took them to our powder coat guy and he sand blasted them then we had them powder coated. Michael and spent many days looking for the right weather vane and we found this stellar rooster that recently got mounted on our center cupola. As we continue on with the addition, I will post more blogs and pictures.
Enjoy your last days of summer!
Kelly