Here's a brief update...
After many months of waiting we finally closed on the purchase of the land and were able to get started. Mostly what we have at the moment is a big pile of dirt and gravel, all nicely arranged of course. Our local earth mover guy Dan Long is doing the work. This was what it looked this past Thursday:
Then on Friday, Dan and his helper started building up the foundation and digging the footer (this will support a floating slab):
The driveway was also put in (don't laugh, this is all very exciting to us) :
Meanwhile, over the past several weeks, we revised the plan many times. Here's what we ended up with:
We also expanded the garage part of the building so that we would have room for the washer / dryer, furnace, kilns, workbench and other items, including the new tractor hubby got. The tractor will be needed for maintaining the grounds, clearing brush, moving firewood, clearing snow, etc. Here i am trying it out.
That's about it so far. I'll post again as the actual building starts to go up. Stay tuned!
This is such an exciting step for you. I am looking forward to following your studio'd progression!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous and inspiring location and it looks so peaceful. It must be so exciting to do something like this from scratch...can't wait to see it progress.
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks like a dream come true! and you get to ride tractors!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing more :)
Even with just dirt, it's still pretty exciting! Can't wait to see it come together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a view! I hope you will post often for those of us who want to take the journey with you!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the design/work area you have going on! It looks like you have more than enough room for future additions as well. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful location and your plans look like such a cozy spot to work/live in, Karen!
ReplyDeleteThis is very exciting! What a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteI live vicariously through you. Designing a custom space.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! I'll post more as this comes together!
ReplyDeleteLookin' great Karen!!
ReplyDeleteHaving built two houses myself and being in the construction industry for 30 years and I can certainly share your enthusiasm as my life used to be filled with such events. You are so fortunate and I am trying OH so hard not to be envious....(but the tractor story got to me)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the progress.