It has officially been one year since we completed what we affectionately called the 'Tiny House' (TH for short). From plans that were meant for a shed, it has been turned into a more comfortable space that was utilized for housing extended family and their pets for a while. After they transitioned to their forever home, we began making changes again. And then had church family member move in! The adventure hasn't ended yet with this building of ours.
Let's get started!
First off, we finally got the chance and money to complete that path we had been wanting to add from our back porch to the doorstep. We purchased two boxes of these path tiles from Amazon. My husband leveled off the ground and used tent spikes to keep them in place.
It WAS too hot!
But we also changed that too. We have been working towards finally getting an air conditioning unit added to the TH. The goal was that eventually I would move all my crafting things and the doll houses to the TH. But the high heat we have here isn't good for dolls. And some of my crafting supplies. Sooooo.... we purchased a unit from Amazon. It was great once it was installed. However, if you are not good with electrical things and reading instructions that were translated to English by some... not so fluent speakers, then this is likely to truly frustrate you. As a matter of fact, it is supposed to be installed by a professional according to the instructions! My husband has electrical engineering in his training, so installing it was something he was more than capable of. We just had to follow difficult instructions. We also had to purchase fuses. But once it was in, it was a dream come true!
Can't show you the final touch, but we installed a closet organizer as well! Talk about quite the learning process. But it was quite the addition. And has proven to be immensely helpful.
Oh, I almost forgot! Another thing we finally managed to fix was the door. It would leak when it rained. Well, after talking to some guys from church, we learned of a way to make that a thing of the past. Almost. We did trim the door a little too much on one side. BUT! It's not flooding in when the rains pour and the hail hits hard. There is only a little water coming in, even during the worst thunderstorms. We had to install a new threshold. This one has a rubber bump along the middle. The door can go over it as it opens and closes, but water doesn't get through. Every thing we do is another learned lesson. But it makes us even prouder of what we have accomplished through this process.
Love the walkway. I have seen rolls of fake grass carpet at Ross stores. Maybe get a couple of those and stake them around your walkway to make it pop! Just a thought
ReplyDeleteI need to go look for those! We have talked about doing something like that. It would look amazing.
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