What- Does it really have happened since the last time?
Well, first, from 15 July to 4 August, the site has remained on stand-bye for everyone to take a vacation well deserved. The plasterboard on the ground floor has been completed before leaving (except for 1 or 2 odds and ends) and the bands have been made during this period. Heating the floor, and all water discharges were made in early July.
Back from vacation, Gaelle and I are devoted to preparations for the marriage while my father looked after the ground floor (with a bunch of ducts to be sorted in the laundry room) in order to make the ravoirage the following week.
Small break on August 8 and 2 days to celebrate as it should be our wedding at the church:
Well, first, from 15 July to 4 August, the site has remained on stand-bye for everyone to take a vacation well deserved. The plasterboard on the ground floor has been completed before leaving (except for 1 or 2 odds and ends) and the bands have been made during this period. Heating the floor, and all water discharges were made in early July.
Back from vacation, Gaelle and I are devoted to preparations for the marriage while my father looked after the ground floor (with a bunch of ducts to be sorted in the laundry room) in order to make the ravoirage the following week.
Small break on August 8 and 2 days to celebrate as it should be our wedding at the church:
While we take advantage of a few days off in Prague:
my father put together a small team to the ravoirage August 12. A big day 4 was needed to the 105 sqm of ground floor ... they have not been idle. Unfortunately we have no pictures: (Anyway a big thank you to Michael, and Emmanuel Jeannot for their help. He also used this week to install the shutters and there is again a problem. The external joinery will post the really big black spot on our site. This time above the window frames and shutters and too just not fall in their tracks, they get stuck. By cons no problem for windows. The vendor was notified, we expect a return on his part ...
Back from trip, we had to use the holiday week that I had. On the agenda: passage of the son of electrical ducts, installing outlets and switches, late ravoirage in the laundry and finally introduction of underfloor heating.
A 2, we took 3 days to install the insulation and pipes in observance of the installation supplied with the equipment. We struggled a bit early down in the crowns of 250 meters and we were quite hesitant in how to proceed. Fortunately over the area (there are 10 in all) we found the right technique, at least one that allowed us to make good progress: while my father was preparing the connections, I traced the ground and hosing we had only conducted along the line.
's go for a walk on the ground floor, to find out the progress of work:
Arrival of underfloor heating pipes in the laundry
The laundry and the service door
bathroom and toilet suspended
relaxation room
relaxation room
Hall
Hall and access the show
Salon seen since the Hall
Lounge and dining
Show
Dining and kitchen
Kitchen pantry and access to
Dining
Cellier
Check water hoses on the floor in the ceiling of the laundry
Check pipes for floor heating (still in the ceiling of the laundry)
water pipes and heating of the ground floor
Upstairs in detail, with heaters:
Mezzanine
dryer towel from the bathroom
One room
Centralization of all pipes to laundry
The tub is in place, with its tap
The fitting in question
The exterior of the skylight is finalized, with different water discharges
View of stairs from the landing
The Gateway view of stairs
And finally, some pictures on the outside:
Output water discharge
Earthworks for the support posts of the future patio