I have just downloaded the data from my three recording thermometers and here is the chart. We have been working on insulation, etc, and now have the woodburner going. The indoor temperatures are pretty steady, and have been rising towards the target of 20C (68F), so things are going in the right direction. The boiler hardly comes on for heating now and I will report on the gas usage later on. One for the geeks!
Rob and Karen embark on reinventing a neglected 1950s house and garden for the 21st century.
Before and after

Thursday, 8 March 2012
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Spring is coming!
Although there was a biting cold wind today, it is starting to feel like Spring. Karen weeded and I hauled manure yesterday following a 5-mile run - we slept well. Today I built two bee hotels for mason bees, who I hope will take up residence and pollinate our apple and pear trees.
And I finished the ductwork for the MVHR - at last!
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Cross section of Mason bee nest - you can see the reason for the holes |
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My Devon Crimson Queen ready to go |
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Starting to finish
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The heat recovery ventilation ductwork in the loft |
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These will get 370mm ( 15") of insulation on top |
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Karen adds colour to the kitchen |
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Glen installing the big whisk |
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With a globe light |
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The award-winning Plumen we got from the Cootes looks perfect! |
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Karen's corner ready for her desk |
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The globe-trotting Paddy takes time off to build Karen's birthday present. Thanks, Viv! |
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Karen finishing the painting tonight - she's still at it. |
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Martiin sealing the countertop to the backsplash. Kitchen is nearly finished. |
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One more connection to the MVHR to go. |
Monday, 16 January 2012
The last of the floors
We have embarked on the last phase of mess and dust - the floors of the laundry/utility room and downstairs loo. Martin started on the slate in the entry hall and will continue this week to finish it off- the new floors at the back will get the same slate.
Simon's crew return tomorrow to install the vapour barrier and new ceiling boards in the back bedrooms to complete the air sealing of the upstairs ceilings. Mr. Sparks is coming to see if he can seal the woodburner flue to the ceiling membrane - I didn't discuss this with him until he had done the job! Things are looking more normal, but there is still a lot to do.
Simon's crew return tomorrow to install the vapour barrier and new ceiling boards in the back bedrooms to complete the air sealing of the upstairs ceilings. Mr. Sparks is coming to see if he can seal the woodburner flue to the ceiling membrane - I didn't discuss this with him until he had done the job! Things are looking more normal, but there is still a lot to do.
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Stapling the mesh to the joists is both awkward and back-breaking |
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For those who missed it the first time - the sheep's wool insulation, which is pleasure to work with. Thanks to Chris at Back to Earth |
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Stairs are in!
At last the stairs have arrived. So far it has taken them four days to install and there is still another two days to finish. We're delighted with them - lots of attention to detail.

I spent five hours today cleaning the sitting room - on our return from London last night we were horrified to find a layer of fine sawdust covering everything. However we will forgive Ross as he's done such a great job on the stairs. Karen
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Hooray - we have stairs for the first time in four months! |

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Rob's design and Ross's execution - a great combo |
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Note the little dark inlay of wood on each tread - we think it is walnut |
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Ian arrived this afternoon with a pile of seasoned oak for our (soon to be purchased) woodburning stove. What a great house rewarming present. |
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
The stair has arrived
At least some of it. It looks great in the space and the walnut ( I think it is) strip on the tread is just right. We still need to resolve the height of the guardrail on the landing, but otherwise it is looking good! Credit to Young and Norgate for their full committment to this project. http://www.youngandnorgate.com/
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