Blank wall - insulated



Lots of action today.
And now you know where all the rockwool goes.

Blank wall


Have not shown a lot of pictures of the façade yet. But here's one showing the blank wall, as it was up to this weekend.

Rockwool




With all that rockwool that was delivered last Friday, our cottage looks more like a distribution depot for insulation materials.

On-site engineering




Today rain-pipes were attached to the front wall. And seen the amount of rain we received last few weeks, it clearly required quite some maths.

Waiting for the Corten-steel


Hopefully the last view before the Corten-steel sheets arrive.
Stay tuned for further updates by this coming weekend.

Glass, steel and wood anemone


Wood anemones are blooming.

June Berries in March


Steely rain, snow, a sunray or two and some signs that spring is in the air. But no progress other than that.



Sand-cement screed


And here's the result of the screeding.

The floor now needs to rest and dry for several weeks.

Screeding in progress


This Friday, the floor heating tubes got burried under a sand-cement screed.

The Slow Home


While waiting for the works to continue, I ran into The Slow Home. Next to an interesting philosophy to stay away from cookie cutter houses, it provides some nice views of what modern architecture has to offer - especially in the area of residential housing.

And of course : Any resemblance of the title of this blogpost with existing situations is pure coincidence and exists only in the imagination of the reader.