Our French farmhouse build thread.

Our French farmhouse build thread.

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IanA2

2,763 posts

162 months

Saturday 28th November 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
That's 3 people that make my wife right and created more work for me! Any more votes?
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tokyo_mb

432 posts

217 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
That's 3 people that make my wife right and created more work for me! Any more votes?
Another yes here. Our two holiday lets both have underfloor heating, but we still fitted a (small) wood burning stove for the cosy effect. City dwellers coming out to the country like a fire...

Craikeybaby

10,411 posts

225 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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Another yes to the wood burner! we stayed in a nice cabin in Scotland in April, the cabin was heated and it wasn't that cold out, but we lit the fire one evening, as sat by the fire with a nice single malt (or I'm guessing glass of wine in your case) is a great way to spend an evening.

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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Craikeybaby said:
Another yes to the wood burner! we stayed in a nice cabin in Scotland in April, the cabin was heated and it wasn't that cold out, but we lit the fire one evening, as sat by the fire with a nice single malt (or I'm guessing glass of wine in your case) is a great way to spend an evening.
It is the way we spend every evening as it is our only source of heating. I am not against fitting one as long as it will be used. And so far it looks like we need to start looking for a suitable one!

muppetdave

2,118 posts

225 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Another yes... keeps you out of trouble!

IanA2

2,763 posts

162 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
Craikeybaby said:
Another yes to the wood burner! we stayed in a nice cabin in Scotland in April, the cabin was heated and it wasn't that cold out, but we lit the fire one evening, as sat by the fire with a nice single malt (or I'm guessing glass of wine in your case) is a great way to spend an evening.
It is the way we spend every evening as it is our only source of heating. I am not against fitting one as long as it will be used. And so far it looks like we need to start looking for a suitable one!
If you're not looking for state of the art highly efficient heat machines, you could try antique french stoves.

See: http://antiquefrenchstove.com/Antique%20French%20S...

As it happens I'm moving soon to a city flat so could let you have one or two of mine very cheap. You'd just have to get to Northamptonshire!!!

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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IanA2 said:
If you're not looking for state of the art highly efficient heat machines, you could try antique french stoves.

See: http://antiquefrenchstove.com/Antique%20French%20S...

As it happens I'm moving soon to a city flat so could let you have one or two of mine very cheap. You'd just have to get to Northamptonshire!!!
Funny you mention that. We will be in Northants over Christmas! Will let the designer know.

IanA2

2,763 posts

162 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
IanA2 said:
If you're not looking for state of the art highly efficient heat machines, you could try antique french stoves.

See: http://antiquefrenchstove.com/Antique%20French%20S...

As it happens I'm moving soon to a city flat so could let you have one or two of mine very cheap. You'd just have to get to Northamptonshire!!!
Funny you mention that. We will be in Northants over Christmas! Will let the designer know.
You're welcome to drop in.

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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muppetdave said:
Another yes... keeps you out of trouble!
Let's hope so!

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Newbie post follower here!
4 years time and this is us too!
Great thread. Keep up the hard work.

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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gemini said:
Newbie post follower here!
4 years time and this is us too!
Great thread. Keep up the hard work.
Wow, that is planning ahead! Which area are you looking to go to?

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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IanA2 said:
You're welcome to drop in.
Any chance of you sending some pictures over for the boss to look at?

IanA2

2,763 posts

162 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
IanA2 said:
You're welcome to drop in.
Any chance of you sending some pictures over for the boss to look at?
Interestingly, we have just (this afternoon) decided not to move, so the two in situ will be remaining in situ. That said we have two others, which have been sitting in the garage since we bought them (long story) and which are surplus to requirements.

Il est froid et il pleuvait just at the mo, so I'm not going out to the garage. Will have a gander tomorrow.

Neilsfirst

Original Poster:

567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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IanA2 said:
Neilsfirst said:
IanA2 said:
You're welcome to drop in.
Any chance of you sending some pictures over for the boss to look at?
Interestingly, we have just (this afternoon) decided not to move, so the two in situ will be remaining in situ. That said we have two others, which have been sitting in the garage since we bought them (long story) and which are surplus to requirements.

Il est froid et il pleuvait just at the mo, so I'm not going out to the garage. Will have a gander tomorrow.
Great, many thanks.

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
gemini said:
Newbie post follower here!
4 years time and this is us too!
Great thread. Keep up the hard work.
Wow, that is planning ahead! Which area are you looking to go to?
Carpenters area. NE of Avignon.

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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gemini said:
Carpenters area. NE of Avignon.
Any particular reason for that area?

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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An awful weekend of spraying the wood in the barn. Had to get kitted up each time and spend an hour and a half every time spraying. At least now we can rest easy about our wood.

Thanks to the opinions over the weekend I now have to change the below plasterboards to pink fireboards around the proposed position. I really can’t tell you how much I love manhandling that around!


This morning I spent my time extending out the rails on the back wall as one end was too far away from the proposed interior wall position. We had to find a way of shimming it out so we could lock the fixers in position. I was all set on Friday to make wooden shims, but Wilfrid was on hand to give another tip. All we needed to do was put another of the rails on top facing the one already there and secure this top and bottom. Then we could screw another one to the back of that to accept the fixer. Simple solution and worked a treat.






The main part of the wall is now all fixed in place and we started filling with insulation late afternoon.



Had a little intermission before lunch to make this as we have no table near the sofa for me to perch my wine or coffee. Not been happy with keeping them on a rounded arm.

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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Neilsfirst said:
gemini said:
Carpentras area. NE of Avignon.
Any particular reason for that area?
Many years of visiting France led us to the Vaucluse.
We want to start a business there hosting travellers.

Love what you're doing.
The detail is great.

Neilsfirst

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567 posts

157 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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gemini said:
Many years of visiting France led us to the Vaucluse.
We want to start a business there hosting travellers.

Love what you're doing.
The detail is great.
Thanks for the compliment. It is a helpful thing to do and would of been a shame to complete this whole process and not have a record of it. It is good for us when we have a period where not much appears to be done, to look back and see how far we have come.

When you move are you intending buying a ready made up and running business or are you mad enough to take on a full renovation?

Dr G

15,175 posts

242 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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Also found thread this morning and bookmarked already; thoroughly enjoyed updates so far!