This is our barn as it looked December [correction: thanks Barbara!] 2020 when we moved here.
In the above photo it shows a sliding barn door on the far right. An opening once existed to the left of that sliding door but was nailed shut. The door to the very far left was also nailed shut.
Dan did the work to remove the flooring where the cement floor would be poured. He also removed the loft above that space and a neighbor down the road took the wood.
Work started in June to raise the sill on the right to level the barn. The second opening was revealed. Our driveway was a mix of grass and dirt.
Below the new cement floor has been poured by late summer.
And then the driveway grading could be completed. We could park the car under cover.
Original barn whisperer was MIA so Dan spoke to a neighbor who jumped at chance to do phase 2 - replace the rotten sill to the left of the doorways on this east side, build doors, fix the windows and replace the rotten clapboard. What Dan didn't count on was that he was hiring a boss. Tony's estimate was discounted because of the amount of work that he expected Dan to contribute. Dan has been out there working every day with Tony and even after Tony has departed for the day. And this has been happening since December 11th in all sorts of temperatures.
What we are calling the garden room door is to the left in photo below. The door above the center window served no purpose so once the clap board was removed, it disappeared.
Photo below was taken Sunday morning through a window. It was a cold blustery day but you can see the new doors and new clap board. Phase 2 completed. On to phase 3.
Below: The south side of the barn is phase 3. Photo taken Saturday while I was snow shoeing through the field.
In the photo most of the clap board has been removed and Dan and Tony are attaching braces for a platform to reach the upper part. They completed removing the clap board which Dan burned in our fire pit. It never got above freezing yesterday.
The upper window will be converted to a transom window to allow for air circulation in the rec room up there.
The backside (western side) will be phase 4 and the north side phase 5. Come spring or early summer the whole barn will get a good coat of paint but not red!
Stay tuned.
What a project, but it seems as though the end is in sight although maybe long sight
ReplyDelete...you have made fabulous progress.
ReplyDeleteYou must be SOOO pleased with all that has been achieved!
ReplyDeleteIt is looking good. So nice for you to see progress!
ReplyDeleteSo sad when the barns are no longer used for animals as originally intended....
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of work has already been accomplished. And I think your first date of Dec 21 must have been earlier...not just last month! It is going along at its own pace. Snowshoes? I want to hear more about them!
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of the work, especially knowing how cold it is. Looking forward to seeing what color you choose, though I do love a red barn.
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara for catching the typo. We moved here in December 2020.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of work but what a great old building and nice to have it so you can use it for what you need! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have documented the progress with photos. You have done so much in a relatively short amount of time.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress made!
ReplyDeleteI commend you for the record and Dan for the hard work. But I vote for red barn though my vote doesn’t count.
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