Front trim is installed on the posts. Windows are scraped and sanded, drilled and screwed in place.
Today's progress should be even better. I intend to have this south wall finished, and I hope to start on the west wall this afternoon.
This greenhouse is beginning to look exactly like the picture I have in my head!
Edited to add: This greenhouse is a testament to using salvaged materials. All of the windows, the skylights, and most of the lumber was scrounged from various sources. I designed it to make most efficient use of the materials I had collected ... to use salvaged materials, but make it look like a million bucks!
It's looking good!
ReplyDeleteIt has a very charming look to it at this stage. I can't wait to watch your progress.
ReplyDeleteConnie,
ReplyDeleteIt is marvelous. Did you do the design yourself? Are the windows salvaged? Questions, questions! Really, it looks great.
This is fabulous! I know you are excited to have this finally going up!
ReplyDeleteLove it! It's just soooo Martha Stewart!!
ReplyDeleteConnie that looks awesome!! I can't wait to see it done. I'd love to do something similar at home. You'll have to post some details about your plans, building process, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteConnie~ it is looking so pretty~ drooling over it~ just love that you used old & made new!!!
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Teresa
You are an amazing woman, in both brains and ability!
ReplyDeleteRemarkable ... looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. It's a dream coming true.
ReplyDeletexo jane
Well now Ms. Connie, you are coming right along with this project. Can't wait to see the finish.
ReplyDeleteoh- It is so wonderful! I am absolutely in awe! I love it! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteLooking good Connie!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed and how resourceful to use salvaged stuff! It's looking great! I can't wait to see the finished product. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic and I love that you have done it using lots of salvaged materials!
ReplyDeleteKat :)