Fireplace in the second bedroom
Window boxes in the master bedroom - in the process
of being salvaged in preparation for the installation of the
new sash windows next week.
Back wall has been cleaned and exposed
Stairway down to the sitting room
Bones sits on the dashboard when in the Smart Car!
This blog was originally started to track our progress as we regenerated a derelict Victorian house in Dublin. We turned an old crumbling ruin in to our dream house! If you wish to read through the trials and tribulations of the house build it is best to start at the oldest blog post and read in date order. The blog then evolved in to being all about my life in Dublin, Ireland and then life in Malaga, Spain with artist "PIGSY" and now back in Dublin I hope you enjoy reading it!
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Milano's
Milano's Restaurant is around the corner from our house. It is a casual place which does pizza and pasta. We've visited a few times on Sunday afternoons. It has generally been relaxed and never too busy and it also has friendly staff. It seems like the type place you could just drop in for a cup of coffee and a cake as well as for a pizza!
Pizza!!! |
A few pics....
Original lime render removed and the brick fabric of the building exposed. Ciaran has played with the idea of leaving it exposed but is conscious of sound proofing this wall which is shared between us and our neighbour.
Above are the new sash wooden sash windows which have been delivered to Ciaran's store room in his office. They are an off white colour with brass latches. The window details have been replicated from the original windows which were unsalvageable.
To the right is a picture of the back bedroom with the window removed.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
My thoughts on building....
The other day I commented to Ciaran how stress free I was finding the rebuild. He thought this was hilarious.
This got me thinking about why I wasn't feeling too stressed, given that it is an extremely complicated project and obviously something that I had never had experience of before.
I realised that it was because I had surrendered. Now before you become alarmed and think that I have gone to the dark side and become a surrendered wife, I will tell you that it is stress free for me because I have surrendered to Ciaran's expertise.
I have liberated myself. I have let go of all decision making.
At the beginning of the project I anticipated that my input may have been needed. But as it progressed I began to see otherwise.
A way of explaining it is to imagine you are in the doctors office. You would never tell the doctor how to do their job. You would let them carry out the work needed on your body, knowing that they are fully skilled and trained to do so and that they also are doing the best for you and your health.
By involving myself in the rebuild I realised that I was undermining Ciaran's expertise. I also realised that I could never learn quickly enough in order to be able to have all of the knowledge needed to begin to make the correct decisions or solutions for all of the problems posed in relation to the project.
Therefore by pulling back and putting all my trust and faith in Ciaran I know that the house will eventually turn out exactly to the brief that was planned in the early stages and I will be worry and stress free. Ciaran's hair, however, is sure to start turning grey shortly.
I must add that although Ciaran makes most of the decisions, I am still involved in the decision making process. Ciaran talks me through lots of the issues that he has to deal with. He is interested in my thoughts and comments and takes this all onboard as a part of making the final decision.
This got me thinking about why I wasn't feeling too stressed, given that it is an extremely complicated project and obviously something that I had never had experience of before.
I realised that it was because I had surrendered. Now before you become alarmed and think that I have gone to the dark side and become a surrendered wife, I will tell you that it is stress free for me because I have surrendered to Ciaran's expertise.
I have liberated myself. I have let go of all decision making.
At the beginning of the project I anticipated that my input may have been needed. But as it progressed I began to see otherwise.
A way of explaining it is to imagine you are in the doctors office. You would never tell the doctor how to do their job. You would let them carry out the work needed on your body, knowing that they are fully skilled and trained to do so and that they also are doing the best for you and your health.
By involving myself in the rebuild I realised that I was undermining Ciaran's expertise. I also realised that I could never learn quickly enough in order to be able to have all of the knowledge needed to begin to make the correct decisions or solutions for all of the problems posed in relation to the project.
Therefore by pulling back and putting all my trust and faith in Ciaran I know that the house will eventually turn out exactly to the brief that was planned in the early stages and I will be worry and stress free. Ciaran's hair, however, is sure to start turning grey shortly.
I must add that although Ciaran makes most of the decisions, I am still involved in the decision making process. Ciaran talks me through lots of the issues that he has to deal with. He is interested in my thoughts and comments and takes this all onboard as a part of making the final decision.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Decisions! Decisions! Decisions!
We have been making lots of decisions on certain finishing elements over the past few days and here is an update on what has been decided upon.
*Bench seats have been drawn up in detail after months of tweaking and sketching and drawings have been sent to the steel manufacturer.
*Samples of steel rod inserts for the polished concrete entrance way have been examined and a rod has been chosen for use. A drawing of a random layout for the rods has been sent on to the steel supplier so that an order can be placed for the quantities required
*Manufacturing drawings have been approved for the inverted bi-folding courtyard window and has gone in to production
*Lighting procurement is progressing - there will a 6 metre long recessed ceiling light in the kitchen, a 4 metre long recessed light for illuminating the back wall and trimless twin and single downlighters in various locations throughout the house.
*Bench seats have been drawn up in detail after months of tweaking and sketching and drawings have been sent to the steel manufacturer.
*Samples of steel rod inserts for the polished concrete entrance way have been examined and a rod has been chosen for use. A drawing of a random layout for the rods has been sent on to the steel supplier so that an order can be placed for the quantities required
*Manufacturing drawings have been approved for the inverted bi-folding courtyard window and has gone in to production
*Lighting procurement is progressing - there will a 6 metre long recessed ceiling light in the kitchen, a 4 metre long recessed light for illuminating the back wall and trimless twin and single downlighters in various locations throughout the house.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
A new design for the front room!
Here is a photo of me standing in the front room and how it currently looks!
Back garden
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Scary scenes in LPA!
Not having visited the site for a few weeks I was quite shocked with what I saw this weekend. Although I had been warned by Ciaran that buildings get a lot worse looking before they get better, I was really quite shocked by the level of destruction that needs to happen in order for a house to be restored. Everything needs to be stripped right back and made good to ensure that the structure is safe. At this point it can then be built back up. Not having lived in this house, I can depersonalise and distance myself from the works, but, I think if I had lived here and then moved out in order for building works to commence, I would be very upset seeing the house in the current state.
Luckily I have Ciaran with me at every visit and he talks me through everything - why things have to be done they way they are at this point, etc. He also reminds me of what it will be like when it is finished. Likening building to cooking he says "You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs"!!!!
This where the Hot Tub is going to be positioned!
Master bedroom with the ceiling removed - roof will come off shortly.....
Looking out from the back room to where the new extension will be built.
What's left of the hallway!
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