Our lives seem to consist of plastering and ordering at the moment.
The downstairs of the house is all nearly plastered now. Just a cupboard and the light well to finish, then we move upstairs to do the bedrooms. It’s drying well.

We’re really pleased with the quality of the finish. I’m glad now that we didn’t go with tape and fill. I secretly like the colour of the raw plaster, which reminds me of the sun-warmed walls of dusty Tuscan cottages. It smells like damp mushrooms as it dries, though.. not quite so romantic 😊
I’ve made a half hearted bid to keep it as it is, except I know it wouldn’t stay looking like this. Husband and Cornish Jeff have counselled me against this, sensibly, I know.
Painted it shall be.

I strongly suspect that it’s looking so attractive to me at the moment because the alternative, which is many, many weeks with a paint roller, is next on the cards. The paint and rollers have arrived. It’s going to be a long job.

Back to the ordering. We’re working on bathroom fittings at the moment.
Who knew that there were so many variations on a tap? Who knew that everything was going to skyrocket in price as it has? What a time to build 🙈…

Gosh! That is a lot of plastering ! And I can see why the painting is so daunting! It must feel so much more like a house than a building site though.
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Plastering somehow softens the feel of the house, I think. It does feel more habitable now 😊
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I like the colour too, and I would rather leave it than face painting all that. It will look lovely painted, and I suspect you will reach a kind of Zen oneness with the house while painting it that will make all that painting worth while (from far distant past experience).
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Ha ha! Loving the idea of a zen oneness with the house whilst painting it 😊
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Just let your mind empty and focus totally on the one thing in front of you. It is amazingly refreshing.
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