Sunday, July 4, 2010

End of Day 2

Today we finished the bench using 2 x 4s. It looks great and is the perfect height especially for a woman who is 39 weeks pregnant. I have a much easier time standing up from this than I do from our hammock (not pretty). I am going to sew some outdoor cushions to put on it. We will be able to use it as seating for the table that we still need to find or make or to take a nap because it is certainly long and wide enough.


I found this window for free on craigslist. Such a perfect fit! Barb hung it with hooks and then we will secure it at the bottom to prevent it from swaying if it gets windy. I still need to find another window(s) for the other side.



I found this cool pot at Salvage Works in Kenton. It is made out of aluminum and I plan to hang it in the room and plant a shade loving plant in it. It is about 15" in diameter.


Here are some window boxes that I got for free when I got the window. I still need to decide where to hang the window boxes. Barb got the basket of flowers for us as our first bit of color. Aren't they pretty?


Tomorrow's plan is to spray paint the garage a lighter color and then we are done with this portion of the yard. I just need to find a table and whatever accessories I want.

Thanks again to Barb, Sean and Joe for working so hard.


Saturday, July 3, 2010

Its amazing what you can do...


...with an old, dilapidated garage when you have some wood, tools and talent! We got started today working on converting our old garage into a shed/outdoor entertaining area. The garage is a single car garage with on light switch and the cement is poured only about 1/3 of the way back. It is filled with cobwebs and is very dark and dirty.

My only contact with it is when I open the door and shove something in there and try to get out before the spiders get me.

My friend Barb, daycare provider by day, gardener extraordinaire by night, came up with some great ideas to improve the space. The majority of the project is occurring on the inside, although we got a new roof put on the garage last week. The paint color on the outside will have to be a 2011 project.

We started by going to Salvage Works which is a place you can buy reclaimed materials located in our neighborhood. See more at www.salvageworkspdx.com. It is a GREAT store located on N. Willis in Kenton. Lots of cool stuff. We found some 2 x 4s and other wood that we needed plus I found some accessories for entertaining area. We picked up the rest of our materials (plywood/nails/longer 2 x 4s) at Lowe's.

We came home from there and Sean got to work doing the demo and then rebuilding. The plan was to build a wall separating the eating area from the shed, demo the siding and repair needed areas, and build a bench along the wall for seating at the table.

Here are the before shots:


Here is the side of the garage. Someone at some point patched in that middle portion with plywood. You can also see the old roof that even has a little tree growing out of it!


Here is the inside, full of tools, drums and crap that we had accumulated. and yes, I am now aware of the swastika that was spraypainted in our garage that I never noticed. I am going to blame that one on the motorcycle gang who lived here years ago.

Here are the not-quite-finished shots. I am so excited to see the final garage after the bench is completed tomorrow and the inside has been painted.


The side has been demo'ed and Sean and Joe are working on installing the header. You can also see the new roof.


The wall has been framed and you can see the back wall of the garage has been demo'ed. I hope to fill that in with at least one old window. There was a crazy amount of blackberry bush that was growing on the right side of the garage, but Joe cleared that out. Now we have a lovely view of the neighbors trailer in their backyard.






Here is the wall completed. Now we just need pegboard or a way to hang up our tools, but it already looks so much better. We are going to bring the drums inside so that will clear up some space.



Here is the view from the back.



Here is where we stopped on day 1. The wall is completed, the bench is half way done and it is looking really great!