Sunday, November 17, 2013

the brewery


i've not shared any house progress photos in ages. mostly because things happen so slowly and incrementally around here that it never feels like there's anything significant to share. but that changed recently.


husband recently his old workshop space (and a space that was a garage with the previous owners) into what he calls the brewery. it's a room dedicated to big, messy jobs, like pressing apples for cider, spinning honey out of their frames, and eventually yes, even making beer.


he painted the walls and ceiling white and the floor grey. and i can tell you that paint makes a huge difference. to divide the space up a little bit, he built a little brick wall (to practice his brick-laying skills for the bigger job in the kitchen). he also built several shelves - mostly to house the beekeeping supplies - frames, boxes, wax, even buckets of honey.


we got this old scale at a flea market ages ago and it really works and is quite useful when you want to weigh how much honey you harvested.


an old cupboard that was one of the first things we bought together way back when houses our flag collection down at the far end. we inherited the flags from husband's father, who was crazy about flags, especially the nordic ones.


the wood-burning stove isn't hooked up yet, but it will be and then i intend to spend lots of time out there, as it's much nicer than the house! i love the brick pedestal husband built for the stove. there to the left, there will be a sink, as a brewery needs a water source. we're scouring the markets for the right sink and haven't found it yet. but we will.


husband made a new top for an old green table that was here (one of the few good things), so there's a nice work table next to the honey centrifuge.


that little green bench was in sabin's room until yesterday. i'm not sure it's going to stay there, but it's always good to have another surface.


on the right is the cider press husband made. he's making modifications to it after this year's cider pressing, so it's not intact at the moment (if you're looking at it, wondering how on earth you can press cider in that). i love how he has no qualms about taking apart something he made and remaking it. i could really learn something from that. down at the end, more shelves with the beekeeping supplies on them.


my favorite feature is the meaningful stones he bricked into the wall. the three bricks are from a favorite beach in sweden. the second stone from the left is from crazy horse monument in south dakota. the heart and the stone with the eye are both from møn's klint, one of our favorite places in denmark.


i want to grab my book and a cup of coffee and go relax out there right now.

9 comments:

Elizabeth said...

Both of you worked hard to get all of this done .... it looks great and it will become a great place to do seasonal work.

Ariadne said...

This looks so calm and the wall decoration is lovely!AriadnefromGreece!

Lisa-Marie said...

It's beautiful. So often people think only of the function in a workspace, but there is so much creativity here, and texture and comfort. Gorgeous!

celkalee said...

I am having square-footage envy. I could use that much space. Applause and cheers to you both for all your hard work.

Veronica Roth said...

Hooray, things are coming together. I'd want to go hang out there too. How much longer for the wood stove? Boy husband is such a keeper! :)

nacherluver said...

~swoon~

Magpie said...

i love that little brick wall with the embedded stones. what a magical place you have!

Molly said...

I missed this post back in Nov, the recent kitchen post just linked to it. What a beautiful space! I love it x

Molly said...

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I LOVE this room! Everything is so gorgeous. Well done to you both!