There's an old joke about the man who asks for directions and is told "If I wanted to get there, I wouldn't start from here."
I mentioned it to our architect this afternoon, as we tried to make sense of the tangle of beams, supports and odd bits of wood which is currently holding up the roof over our staircase, and investigated the changing levels and voids of the staircase space.
How on earth she will turn all that into a workable new staircase design is beyond me, but I'm jolly glad we've hired a professional to take care of such headaches for us.
I hope the old joke won't be a metaphor for the project, which is an ambitious and exciting one. We're planning to do major restoration work on our home, which dates back to the 17th century and is a Grade II listed building. It was modernised in the 1970s, in a way which was unsympathetic to the building's character and damaging to its fabric, but fortunately almost all its period features survived.
Our plans include rebuilding part of the kitchen, replacing windows, removing rendering and pointing which is preventing the building from breathing, and turning two attic rooms into a new master bedroom suite.
This blog will record our progress as, hopefully, we "start from here" and do indeed "get there". We'd be delighted if you'd join us on the journey.
3 comments:
Hi Caroline,
First good luck with your big project and I hope you post lots of before and after pictures.
Thanks so much for your good wishes, Mary. I'm really looking forward to the project and hoping to make some new online friends through this blog in the process. I'm planning to add a before and after photo gallery once I've worked out how to do that on Blogger. I'm still very much a newbie :-)
Good luck with the project.
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