The opening

After 3 and half years of hard work, we are finally ready to open The Growing Green House. We made the choice to only reference the house on Airbnb. Future will tell if we were right or not.

Of course, there are things which we would do differently now, but we have stars in our eyes when we look at the finished result. There is also a bit of disbelief, as it is still hard for us believe that this hard building phase one is finally over !!!

The outside landscaping will happen in the spring, but for now let’s enjoy the fact the house is ready to welcome its first hosts !

And the floor heating...

The last weeks have been completely crazy. The beams have been sanded and whitewashed, walls and ceilings painted. I don’t think I want to see a paint roller again for a little while ! My whole right arm is sour…

But we were ready on time for this dead line. That is all what matters now. It is again one of these moments when time sits still and realization comes. We are only a few weeks away to have the final floor in this big open area, which is taking us a step closer to the end of this huge building project.

And yes, it seems sometimes that it will never be ending, but on days like today it feels that the end is coming.

The wall

It was blood, sweet and tears, but there it stands, our first stone wall freshly repointed with lime mortar… And it does not look too bad for a first one !!

It still has to dry a few weeks for the color to match all over, but it does not stand in our way anymore.

We quickly learnt that you have to wear thick gloves and glasses while working with lime -my hands are still hurting- and that it gets everywhere, no matter how prepared you are !!!

We have been very lucky to learn all needed techniques with a professional mason, who also helped with our very first mix. We have been trying various sand colours and proportions in the mix until finding the ONE : 1/2 bucket yellow sand and 2 and 1/2 bucket white sand mixed with 1 bucket of lime. We started our experimentation with 1 yellow and 2 white, which gave a very nice colour at first but it darkened a lot and became more yellow after a few weeks. The key here is not to put all the water at once, just add little by little until you have a good consistency.

My throwing technique is still rubbish, I don’t know why but the lime mortar never wants to stick to the wall when I am throwing and curiously does when Graham is ! The wall had been prepped exactly the same way and sprayed with water (this helps the lime mortar to bond with the stones).

On the other hand, my brushing technique has become more advanced than his. I guess that we make the perfect team together !

Always put a thick coat (it’s always better to have more to take off than not enough!), but which allows you to see the stones which you will fully unveil later on.

We are now fully equipped for more walls to come : a mortar syringe which we ended up not using so much (the mix kept getting stuck), three different size trowels and I don’t count the amount of wire brushes we went through before we found the right ones : steel and brass wire brushes and a wet souple brush to get the finition perfect.

It was a lot of work, but we are feeling so proud and happy every time we look at it :)

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The first partition walls are on their way !

It took us a while, but there it is, the structure of our first partition walls. It has been a lot of headaches to start with, as none of the existing walls were straight nor square. But we are starting to master the art of making walls look straight when they aren’t !

Hanging doors is also not that simple. It almost took us half a day to get the first one hanging, but the second one only took an hour. Hopefully we did not forget any cable, as we are starting to close the walls tomorrow.

Insolation is also a job in itself. We are using hemp en linen wool for the outside walls, recycled materials for the inside, as we want this renovation to be in line with our ecological philosophy. It is also a lot safer to work with, but it is a hell of a job to cut ! So much that some days we wish to go back in time and change that decision…

We have the same mixed feelings for the Fermacell, which is costing twice the price of regular plasterboards and I am not talking about the weight of the boards ! One thing is sure: we will be a lot stronger when we are finished setting them all up. I am so glad we went for the 10mm one, instead of the initial 12,5. I already wonder how we are going to get these 33 kg boards upstairs, I could see us giving it up if they had been 45 kg !

But it is so nice to start seeing the rooms taking shape and imagine the final spaces, that it makes up for the difficult moments.

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The ways of water

Digging has started again. The problem with it that you never know when it’s going to end !!! On the good side of things, we are blessed with the weather. No mud !

Graham is documenting the whole setting to avoid future issues, in the case we decide to dig again here. I am just happy that water will not be coming in again, after being flodded twice earlier this year.

Finding the pipes again was already an adventure -it almost took us a full day - connecting them to their final destination just above the pond, has also been tricky because of the tight slope tilt.

But we made it at the end after 4 days of hard work. The first rain came just after we finished. Although it hasn't been as hard as during the flooding, it confirmed that the new drainage system works. Let’s wait for the next storm to see if it is also able to cope with crazy weather conditions…

We have windows ! And doors…

It has been a long way to be here. And they have taken a big chunk of our building budget, but when we look at the doors and windows, we feel that they are worth all the efforts and headaches…

It reminds me of a sentence of my little brother, now our house have “eyes”.

It is a lot of glass, but it makes the light inside magical all day long, as it keeps changing from the morning till the evening.

The is still a lot of work, inside and outside, but we will be able to keep on working next winter without freezing.

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Almost a bedroom floor and the first doors and windows are in !!

Things are moving fast since the Christmas break. The windows are making such a difference and we can finally work inside without being frozen on the spot ! The first floor of the grange is being built and we can imagine the space so much better now.

There has been a lot of delay and Graham has been helping our mason for the past two months to win time, but it won't be enough to allow us to open both gîtes for the summer season this year. Realizing this was not easy, it brought a lot of discouragement and we are starting to feel the financial pressure getting bigger and bigger.

Most contractors are almost finished now and there is a lot to do for us before the heating specialist can come for the floor heating and the heating system. Being busy on the building site, bringing little changes by little changes and seeing the slow transformation of both buildings helps to calm our fears.

We took the decision to focus on the smaller gîte in the grange in the hope to be able to open it for the summer. We desperately need some income in order to finish the second one before Christmas.

This is not an easy phase, but we are learning to accept that things don't go as planned and that we need to take it step by step and find a plan B in order to make it financially. So, who knows, I might be looking for a job soon !

So, for now, working as hard as we can to make big steps in the grange and keep the focus on the beauty of the project, even when it gets hard, which will get easier with the spring on its way :)

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The lime concrete slab

It took such a long time to get there, but here we are !!! We now have a concrete slab in the grange and hopefully it will be a breathable one. We used lime concrete instead of traditional concrete, as we did not want the humidity from the ground to rise into the grange old stone walls.
It is costing us almost twice the amount of a traditional slab, so it better breathes ! We also had to use fiber instead of steel reinforcements, which would have rust and lead to cracks in the slab.
The grange now looks so different with the floor.
We finally have the feeling that we are moving forward and that the next stages of the construction work aren't so far anymore.
So, it was a big step today, which lifted our spirits after weeks of depressing delays. Champagne !!!!

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