Thursday, February 6, 2014
Finished the Woodshed
Ive been working on the woodshed below since early April and it started out in my head as something totally simple, a one pitch place to put my firewood for the wood stove we installed last year , like the one below I built in 1975 ... Then, Kit pointed out that it would be the first thing you saw when you drove up ... and then, the design just took off on its own ... Click the pictures to enlarge them ...
Original in 1975 ... Pine handhewn beams (by my brother-in-law and I, broadax and all) Notice the fine mustache and trim figure
Revised sketch in the Greek revival mode to (sort of) match the house and garage .. Gable end ornaments next year...
A little inspiration from Architectural Digest ... I think Ill pass on the reflecting pool
Early April start, this spring .. Previous posts here and here
As it was this morning .... cleaned up the leftovers last thing yesterday ...
I had this piece of stained glass from my old shop. It was made in 1981 by a friend of ours, Stephen Gormley who has gone on the become an internationally famous glass artist ... Correction. ... a really big deal internationally famous glass artist Check out some of the projects on his website ...
Steve and Dan 1981, actually ...
Anyway, we took teh window when we sold the Arlington property and Ive been looking for a place to use it since we left there in 1997 ... Looks good here ..
Back side ... I put a tarp over the back for the winter .. Ill take it down for the air to flow through again next spring
I might if Sam were to get inspired to contribute some serious help, have a new metal shop in me for next summer ... Well see ... It doesnt cost much to imagine what it might be like and I have all winter to sketch ... ..
Here are a couple other small, spare time buildings
Kits garden shed ... this one went on with the back wall unfinished for about 5 years, or maybe even more
Front side from the front porch
The garage and metal shop. Actually, I had a contractor frame and roof the main, two car part, but did the siding and metal shop on the far end as a spare time thing ... That one lasted, I think 3, maybe four years
Back side with the metal shop on the far right and the wood shed just peaking out in front of the house
The sawdust shed ... All for now ... I have to find my treehouse pictures from Arlington....
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