Friday, November 18, 2016

Country Home Refi

 
We are hoping to get a home equity line of credit soon so we can build our barn, install hardwood floors and get new roofing on the old barn & garage. Its been stressful, not knowing, and we're doing everything the bank asks.
Tomorrow there is going to be an appraisal done so today we're cleaning. DH is shampooing carpets and I went around and polished all the wood, including the banister and kitchen cabinets. I broke out the duster and got a good amount of spider webs removed also.
We hope to know soon if the loan goes through
(it better, I paid $550 for the appraisal)
so we can get building on the barn. We will build it anyway but it will be a lot faster if we can do it all at once and I'll be able to use it before we grow old and move.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Hard Decisions

 
We will be redoing the floors soon and need to choose a wood. No carpet, tile, vinyl or fake, we want real hard wood floors.
 
This is Acacia wood, above picture is Karens actual floor and below is the one in the store. I love it for its differing colors, so it will hide dog hair and dirt.

 
This is a google picture, it shows the texture of the floor. Might not be so easy to mop.

 
I LOVE this Hickory flooring, its perfect in every way except its not a HARD wood and the dogs would have it scratched in no time. Can't have that.

 
we should have the financing figured out next week then there will be more updates here. I'm excited, going to be fun & hard doing this.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Farm House Kitchen Table

This is the old floor in the horse trailer.
 
This is those same boards, removed and cut up.

 
These same boards are going to be my new Farm House Kitchen table.

 
This is the top, It will measure approximately 4' X 8' when finished.
 
The top will be separate from the bottom, which will be a frame to hold the legs together
and the top just sitting on top.

 
We used the trailer wood and some real 2x4s for the top. The legs were new wood and the leg frame will use new wood also.
 
We added bread boards to the ends of the top boards to give it a move finished look.

 
There is a frame in a frame, so the top will sit on the other frame and have a couple smaller boards to keep it straight and even.

 
Its mostly complete here but just sitting there, its not screwed/bolted together yet.

 
This is what it looks like right now. I will clean the boards really well tomorrow since they still have dirt and spider webs on them from the barn. Then they will come inside to dry for a while, then I'll start sanding them.

 
This is what the frame will look like when its finished except I'm hoping to find another old 2x4 to use for the leg braces and cross piece.