Doors and frame in need of some love. Frame (original) and doors (not original) are not in bad condition, a small amount of rot to replace but essentially good. Everything stripped back, spot primed and undercoated. Frames finished with the same off-white as the side window, and the doors an oil-based Brunswick gloss. Gaps aroundContinue reading “More on the Edwardian outhouse”
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Raise a bed
Nice modern wood-framed bed, but too low for an older customer with mobility issues. Leg extensions made from hardwood ply, glued and screwed, and finished with a varnish colour-matched to the headboard. Much more practical height now, nice and solid, and plenty of room for storage underneath.
Restore an Edwardian outhouse window
Touch and go with this one. Lots of rotten wood removed or treated, new wood scarfed in, other flaws filled, (large!) gaps around the frame filled with foam. All wood primed, undercoated and painted. New mortar applied to the frame surround. Should be good for another 100-odd years.
Custom-made Brown Oak Shelves
Made from unusual and very handsome Brown English Oak, which is a rare type of English Oak which has been infected by a certain fungus giving it this lovely natural browned colouration. Finished with clear oil and waxed. Uncoated cast brass brackets – but are they the right way up?