Wow Hal.. seeing the demo photos reminds me, too much, of how much
work it really is to buy AND fix a fixer-upper!! Please take your
vitamins and wear gloves & mask and "have at it" while you are all
raring to go.
The one thing I was told was not to do anything major the first year..
not really true in your case as so much to be worked on that will
improve it- like the tear out of bad floors etc. But design wise DO
keep bouncing ideas cause there is always a better or easier or
smarter way to do something. I wish I had not torn out the 1940's
wall heater in the bathroom-- it gets cold here! and it had a function
that I did not pay attention to.
good luck on it
--
and Judith-- maybe you cantake a few symbolic blocks of papercrete as
the "cornerstone"to a new place..or even the floor of your temporary
yurt?? hey why not make an igloo ( or beehive) of those crete
blocks and use them that way as a nice insulated hut?
the next person may want the already made structure, you can never tell.
But I bet when you get to the new place you wil ljust "throw a hose on
the ground" and get started there too!! I stillwant to come see &
work with you, keep us posted.
Ms. Charmaine Taylor/ Taylor Publishing
Toll Free Order: 1-888-441-1632
www.dirtcheapbuilder.com
www. papercrete.com
PO Box 375, Cutten CA 95534
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