So I'll be picking up from when you saw it last
The window sills. We prebuilt them at home and then they slid right into place once we were at the cabin. Super easy with some preparation, really. And it kept all the dust at home. ha.
After that we were done for the season as fall came to a close and winter started to hit.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago when we started working on the kitchen area of the cabin. The inspiration for it all... an old Fridgidaire Cookstove from 1954... Isn't it a treasure? Everything works perfectly and it is a real treat to cook on it.
picking out the countertop material. Some maple boards we had sitting in the shop for several years...
primed counter base...
and whoever knows me knew it was going to be red. ;)
The counters got built in after sanding/sealing had been completed at home as well. I still want to paint the white cabinet red as well. It just HAS to be red ;)
Doesn't it look amazing? We found the pot rack rails at Ikea, and also the little light fixture... ;)
Added some shelves for odds and ends we always use.
The next part was the living room area. On a recent trip we found this gorgeous trunk on sale and knew it was going to be perfect for storing extra bedding for the hide-a-bed. We think it will do it's job really well.
The short weekend already came to a halt and we had to go home once again for another week. Next plans included to build a wooden top for the trunk and to work on a little island for the kitchen to gain additional counter space. Stay tuned for another update a little later. I have more pics to show. . .
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