Sorry for no updates folks....
I've been sick for the past few days and then my laptop decided to get sick in sympathy with me too. For the past while my life has just been made up of visits to the doctor and also visits to the computer hospital.
If you have a computer that needs fixing up I highly recommend Duffy's TV & Computer repair shop in Blanchardstown. They can be contacted by calling 01-8207374 and are on the Main St. near to TSB Bank, see here.
Anyway I'm all better now so I will see about getting some pics up here over the next day or two!
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!
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Friday, 22 June 2012
What's cookin' in the kitchen?
The kitchen is nearly completed.The double oven has been fitted, check out in this picture with the microwave on the top.
The counter top is in! Here it is in all its glory!
The tap is black to match the black counter top.
Ciaran is very happy with the kitchen. I haven't seen it but he thinks it looks awesome.
If you are planning a new kitchen Ciaran wouldn't hesitate to recommend Dean Cooper for the job!
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Goodbye Fast Buck Freddies
The majority of our belongings are currently in storage. It has been over a year and a half since we packed away all of our things.
When we do begin to start moving all of our belongings in to the new house I intend to do a big clear out - hey, if we haven't needed most of these things in the last year, do we need them at all?
One group of items I am looking forward to unpacking are all of my bar accessories. On my last trip to Key West I bought a bunch of things that I was unable to find in Ireland.
The first thing is a beautiful wooden muddler which I bought in Fast Buck Freddies. Fast Buck Freddies has now closed down which is such a shame, it was the cutest little "department" store on Duval Street and I always managed to find a few little purchases there on all of my trips. It seems that the unit is going to house lots of local KW artists which is probably better than a chain going in to this building.
They had a little area where they sold bar accessories and this was where I got the wooden muddler. I see they now sell them in Debenhams but they are made of metal and rubber and they are not half as nice as my one!
Another thing that I am looking forward to unpacking is my flattened Grey Goose bottle. This is great! I got it down at Mallory Square one evening at Sunset Celebration. It is really useful for any bar - you can use it to slice limes on or you can also use it as a small cheese platter!
I've lots of other cute things for my bar all the usual like shakers and jiggers. My sister also has all my glassware in her attic. She was up in her attic the other day and she said I could open a shop with the amount of Cosmopolitan glasses I have.
I am on the hunt for some nice Old Fashioned glasses for making Caipiroskas. They need to be heavy but not too heavy and I think the 10 oz work better then the 8oz. My sister found some super Old Fashioned's by Waterford Crystal from their vintage range. I could buy the Waterford Crystal ones but I don't think they are exactly what I'm looking for so I'll keep looking until I find the perfect set!
If you are ever travelling to Key West I recommend renting through www.historichideaways.com I think they are a great rental company.
When we do begin to start moving all of our belongings in to the new house I intend to do a big clear out - hey, if we haven't needed most of these things in the last year, do we need them at all?
One group of items I am looking forward to unpacking are all of my bar accessories. On my last trip to Key West I bought a bunch of things that I was unable to find in Ireland.
The first thing is a beautiful wooden muddler which I bought in Fast Buck Freddies. Fast Buck Freddies has now closed down which is such a shame, it was the cutest little "department" store on Duval Street and I always managed to find a few little purchases there on all of my trips. It seems that the unit is going to house lots of local KW artists which is probably better than a chain going in to this building.
They had a little area where they sold bar accessories and this was where I got the wooden muddler. I see they now sell them in Debenhams but they are made of metal and rubber and they are not half as nice as my one!
Another thing that I am looking forward to unpacking is my flattened Grey Goose bottle. This is great! I got it down at Mallory Square one evening at Sunset Celebration. It is really useful for any bar - you can use it to slice limes on or you can also use it as a small cheese platter!
I've lots of other cute things for my bar all the usual like shakers and jiggers. My sister also has all my glassware in her attic. She was up in her attic the other day and she said I could open a shop with the amount of Cosmopolitan glasses I have.
I am on the hunt for some nice Old Fashioned glasses for making Caipiroskas. They need to be heavy but not too heavy and I think the 10 oz work better then the 8oz. My sister found some super Old Fashioned's by Waterford Crystal from their vintage range. I could buy the Waterford Crystal ones but I don't think they are exactly what I'm looking for so I'll keep looking until I find the perfect set!
If you are ever travelling to Key West I recommend renting through www.historichideaways.com I think they are a great rental company.
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Pictorial
Second bedroom with entrance into the attic. Ciaran decided not to put an attic entry in the master room (the roof is a double A pitch so there are 2 attic spaces) as attics creep me out. He thought I wouldn't find it pleasant to sleep with an attic door above me - good thinking from him!!!!
Master bedroom - lighting still has to be finished
Doors open - brings the garden in to the house
Bench has been made at the back wall of the courtyard. I sat with my twin sister on this bench the other day. We couldn't believe how quiet it was in this space. It was also warm - it's quite a sun trap as it is surrounded by four walls so there is no wind. It's a really lovely spot, my sister said it was her favourite place in the house!
Facing out to the courtyard from the kitchen
- the doors are only half open
Little deck at the end of the kitchen
Small bench with built in storage
Look at that wood panelling! It goes all the way to the bottom of the stairs and gives a very streamlined look to the kitchen
Panelling to the left of the hallway leading in to the kitchen
There is a WC hidden behind one of these panel!
Here's a picture of the upstairs bathroom
Monday, 18 June 2012
Pocket doors are fun!
Did you know we have a sliding pocket door in to our bathroom?
I love pocket doors! When we remodelled out last house we switched out a regular door in to our tiny utility room for a pocket door - it gave us so much space. For some reason the pocket door in that house reminded me of a house in East Germany and I nearly expected to find the Stasi behind the door listening to my conversations every time I opened it!
The pocket door in the new house is very different. The skirting board has been continued over the door so it appears to blend in to the walls. It is like a secret room behind a hidden door - like I said "Pocket doors are fun!"
I love pocket doors! When we remodelled out last house we switched out a regular door in to our tiny utility room for a pocket door - it gave us so much space. For some reason the pocket door in that house reminded me of a house in East Germany and I nearly expected to find the Stasi behind the door listening to my conversations every time I opened it!
The pocket door in the new house is very different. The skirting board has been continued over the door so it appears to blend in to the walls. It is like a secret room behind a hidden door - like I said "Pocket doors are fun!"
Beginning to think of.......
The house is really progressing at this stage. Ciaran is anticipating that we will be moving in very shortly.
At this stage I am getting very excited and I am beginning to think about lots of things including furnishings and fittings. You notice how I say "think" of things like this. This is because I can't actually choose anything without Ciaran giving it the nod of approval!!! He needs to decide if it fits in with his overall concept for the house.
Anyway I'm off now to browse the shops in a very much "Look, touch but don't buy" type of expedition!!!
At this stage I am getting very excited and I am beginning to think about lots of things including furnishings and fittings. You notice how I say "think" of things like this. This is because I can't actually choose anything without Ciaran giving it the nod of approval!!! He needs to decide if it fits in with his overall concept for the house.
Anyway I'm off now to browse the shops in a very much "Look, touch but don't buy" type of expedition!!!
Friday, 15 June 2012
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