Showing posts with label room with a view. Show all posts
Showing posts with label room with a view. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

It's getting hot in here...

Two days of work on the polytunnel and the cover is almost fixed tight. We are really grateful for the help given to us by Bill, Meg and Heather & Gwyn (Meg's parents) to get trenches dug, door frames fixed and heat tape applied. They all worked really hard so we're eternally indebted to them, we'll have to pay them off with lots of polytunnel grown veg next time they come to visit.

The weekend just gone Amy, Wayne and Charlie came down for the day while Beth & Andrew were visiting for the weekend. We got really lucky in that there was only a moderate breeze, some sunshine and everyone was willing to spend the day getting a massive plastic sheet tucked in around a 2.5m high metal frame. It was all a bit tricky, the breeze didn't help as the trick is to get the plastic fitted as tightly as possible. Time will tell if we managed to do a good enough job but again we're really grateful for all the help.
There she is

Overgrown veg plot... oh the shame of it all.
It frames the view very nicely don't you think?
 We finished folding and burying the ends of the polytunnel on Sunday, the only bits left to do are filling in one of the trenches and building and hanging the doors. We're working on the basis that a tunnel wont take off in the wind as the wind can blow straight through it and out the other end. Hopefully that's not an incorrect assumption. Feel free to comment if you know better...?
In all her glory, don't worry it will be shielded by hedges eventually.

Friday, 24 June 2011

Man Caught Gazing at the Glazing

My ability to finance this project in one way or another has to be attributed to glass and crystalline materials. When the quote came in to install glass on the stairs, landing and balcony it felt right to ignore the budget and and place the order. Heck yeah, my grandfather who co-founded an optical manufacturing company would have done exactly the same only he'd have ordered the solid gold brackets and mahogany newels. 
Stairs and gallery above

Looking from the balcony to the lounge area
Speaking as ex marketing director of said optical manufacturing company you can see that you can see straight through the glass!! Technically speaking that allows the light to transmit through the glass straight through to your eyes. Stop me if I'm getting too technical here... In layman's terms i think it looks the business. I'm still getting used to the look of the balcony but from the inside the uninterrupted view of the countryside beyond is spot on.

Newel, glass and bracket

Juliet balcony from outside

Hard to see the balcony