We put together our base cabinets, slapped ugly contact paper on some plywood (small town = one contact paper option available), created a new gravel concrete parking pad, removed the siding on one side of the house, and continued the barn demolition. Pictures:
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| Splitting wood - thought I had a better photo of demo (on right) |
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| Edible? Looks like I could, but internet proved not useful. |
| From atop the barn, nasty shingles no match for Wonderbar. |
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| The beams rich people pay money for. |
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| Down to the original boards. |
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| Into the evening - building paper protection. |
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| New parking pad for eventual wood deliveries and guests. |
| Ugly ass contact paper/temporary countertop. |
| View over the reclaimed barnboard countertop. Need trim. |
| Open shelving only until we get handles (this weekend?) + clash. |
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| Hanging dill and garlic on post. |
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| Hanging mint on post + cast iron country seriousness. |








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