Pomme finished
Hooray! It’s finished!
I started to renovate Pomme in the middle of January, four months ago. I have replaced the staircase, doors, and windows. A wall has been knocked down, a ventilation system put in, cut granite stones for the front step, decorated all the walls, replaced damaged doors in the kitchen and laid a laminate floor upstairs.
Several coats varnish, wood stain, paint later, I have replaced all nets and curtains, bought new furniture, and, even though I say it myself, I am really proud of it.
The finishing always takes more time than you anticipate and I had to move the furniture back in on the 3rd May due to the next door gite where I was storing being rented out. So I have taken three weeks to complete the finishing touches.







The new stairs had to be made to measure, and my main aim was to have them arrive in the middle of the room upstairs, so that the sloping ceilings were not and issue.

The stairs are very straight and upright and open treads. People are often worried about going up and down them. This coupled with the top of the stairs arriving under the sloping ceiling (you have to duck considerably) led me to take the decision to carry out a major renovation of Pomme this winter.
Before Christmas, I replaced two of the bathrooms in Cerise. Originally, the bathrooms had showers recuperated from two other bathrooms downstairs in Poire, but the shower trays had to be installed raised from the floor in order for the waste pipes to pass. This together with corner opening doors, made it awkward to get in and out.



The owl was very sleepy (this being day time for humans and so night time for owls, I presume) and did not want to fly away.
