Monday, August 18, 2008

before and after




Cabinet doors


We finally made our cabinet doors! They are bamboo-based particle board. A new product we found that is ecologically friendly [because it uses glue that is formaldehyde-free, and is made from waste product of a rapidly renewable resource], and inexpensive [costs less than most plywoods]. Unfortunately, it is also really dense, and there were small rocks in the wood, so we ended up going thru too many drill bits. The whitewashing is a combination of natural vegetable oils [sunflower, soybean, thistle] and waxes [carnuba, candelilla], and available with a variety of pigments. We're still fine-tuning the finish.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

last splash






And for those of you tracking the kitchen remodel, we are continuing to chip away at that one, too. Here's the new backsplash. It's made from Hardi-panel, a cement-board originally developed for a backer to ceramic tile, and since used as an exterior siding. We tried it for backsplash because it's inexpensive, unaffected by water, and holds paint really well. Stay tuned for cabinet doors!

DECKER!





You may remember last summer we built a deck and skinned it with plywood/OSB salvaged from our demo projects. It made a great dancefloor and canvas for our wedding, but it didn't hold-up through the winter so well...as we expected. This spring it was kind of like walking soggy cornflakes, so we re-decked it with different salvaged wood, 2x material this time. There is wood from the wedding "oil derrick", from Chung's shed, from our old back room, from the neighbor's garage; there is cedar, fir, and SPF; pressure treated, painted, stained, and raw; 2x4, 2x6... we built it and then we relaxed on it.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

unveiled









We don't have cabinet doors or backsplash yet, but you can get the idea. And yes, those are roofing nails holding the flooring down.


Monday, May 19, 2008

still working

...but occasionally distracted. Here's a current pic of the Kitchen, the Hotdog, and the Sander. Also new additions from the nightshade family [Solanaceae]: Stupice, Applause, Country Taste, and GOLIATH [thanks Shep!]






Tuesday, May 6, 2008

sneak preview



we teach the fundamentals...