BUILDING A SOLAR HOUSE IN FRANCE - WEEK 21 - plastering and more wiring »  Viewing imgp0508     [Image 12 of 14]  :: Jump To  
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Comment: The finished plasterboard ceiling ready for painting.
In the foreground the framing around the insulated flue of the Godin wood burner.

Another recent aquisition - a Karcher heavy duty vacuum cleaner, here being used to collect the sawdust from the saw.

Ceiling over the living area and mezzanine nearly all finished by Thursday.

First light fitting - a flush light in the poplar boarded ceiling over the entrance lobby.  All the lighting in the house will use low energy bulbs, many of them LED's.

A late change of planes.  To enable the roof windows to eventually to open in, the ceiling planes had to be modified.

While all this activity was going on, I was trying to keep a few steps ahead of the electrician and plasterer by putting in 'Fermacell' wall boards either where plugs or switches were or where the plasterer was going to need them to join his work - here over the stair down to the 'sous-sol'.

Also the sous-sol bedroom and 'buanderie' doors had to be hung before the walls are plastered next week.

The plasterers put angle trim around all the windows.

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Apr 07, 2008 - 04:59 PM
View towards mezzanine bedroom.

This stage of the project is very satisfying - the oak even looks cleaner as the whole interior looks lighter and more finsihed.

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