Well, I'm just going to throw two blog posts together back to back to catch you guys up on everything that's been happening out at the cabin. The biggest adventure this time around is the spiral stairs. I ordered a stair kit from up north, which came to me in a few different pieces. When the kit arrived, I had loaded it all up on my trailer & hauled it down to the cabin & just set it out front. Then several mornings later I woke up to monsoon rains, and I shot straight up out of bed & started thinking about the metal rusting, which only had a coat of primer on it. I decided then that I wanted to spray a couple of coats of black paint on it. A friend was gracious enough to let me borrow his yard to do the painting. So I hauled it all over to his place & we began. Jamey & Trey did most of the painting & did a great job installing it all too! Once it was all put together, Jamey welded a few of the joints together & wallah!
Jamey & Trey bolting the platform in place |
Spiral stairs looking good! |
So along with the spiral stairs, I ordered a rolling ladder from the same company. I wanted to utilize the space in the loft above the kitchen, so put in some cabinets to store books & dishes & whatever else. It adds a nice feel to the place.
Jamey putting the railing up for the rolling ladder |
Check out the rolling ladder in the kitchen |
Loving the pendants hanging over the concrete island |
Looking good! |
Jamey also cut the cedar brackets to go under the island |
Spiral stairs in place, trying to decide whether to put wood treads on for an accent |
Stairs from another angle |
View from the loft. Railing in place & looking good |
Well, I did decide to put some wooden treads on the stairs & on the ladder as well. I went to my guy at the local mill & he gave me a bunch of free fir, so that's what we used! It turned out rather nice.
Wooden treads in place |
RPSL is a nice addition to the bathroom |
Glass shower installed & looking awesome |
Stay tuned! I'll have a lot more pictures shortly...
It's looking beautiful, Rachel! I LOVE spiral staircases! (Though not very practical anymore. LOL!) How wide is the bathroom door? It looks small, but I hope it's big enough for me to get through and visit! Love you, and this is looking fantastic! Stewart would be proud of your hard work!
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