The ceiling needed staining. In total near 250^m and three layers. It took about 12(?) cans. Staining-sanding-staining-sanding-staining. Pfffft…
Pouring the floor
The floor needs a finish too before moving in. The cement floor will get another type of cement finish (egaline) and then some coating layers. Actually this is more meant as a base layer for wooden floors, but everyone seems to like it enough so that the wood is left out of the process…
In order to let the stuff not leak into the isolation, some gaps had to be closed first.
Plastering
In order to be able to move into part of the house, that part was plastered asap. Also something you wanna leave up to the expert I guess
Heating
The heating is installed! The boiler connected to all the underfloor heating below and above to the chimneys. Next to that all the other water and air related things were connected.
Shower – step 2
The shower is taking shape. Tiles chosen, purchased and placed. The latter not by us. Let’s leave that up to the expert.
Closing the gaps
The paneling of the ceiling left some gaps in the original beams/trusses. Time to close the gap. Some jigsaw action!
Plaster Panels
The first half is done! Now waiting for the stucco man 🙂
Doors
The doors have been made to fit and have their hinges etc. Looks homely but still need ‘some’ sanding.
Lets just say the pictures’ quality is reflecting the work still needing to be done…
sneak peak of the bathroom
The bathroom is being tiled. First the walls and then the floor (for which we still need to find the proper tiles. Preferable 1.5cm thick and no bigger than 45x45cm. The black tiles in the ‘test setting’ do not meet those technical requirements…
Glass
385.2 kg of glass and then some for the frames. Hauling it in…