Winter has come on rather quickly in our part of the world. Snow, ice and wind now rule the day (and night too). In addition, we've each had some non-tiny-house projects to take care of during the last couple weeks, so construction slowed down a bit. All that means I've lost my race with the weather, and tiny house living will have to wait for spring. Initially that was disappointing but I have to say, it's really taken some pressure off. One of the really great things about the space that we're building inside (besides the fact that it's inside) |
is that we've had the use of big equipment when we needed to do things like work on the roof. Recently we put a membrane up over the ceiling and we were able to use a lift to supplement the scaffolding. Positioned side by side, the scaffolding and lift allowed us to reach the entire long side of the house at once. It made the process a whole lot easier and safer than it would have otherwise been.
Oh, and remember all that siding I stained? We've been putting up more of that. Next to the red trim it looks really warm and kind of Christmasy. After we finish a section, both of us will often pause and stand back from it, just to enjoy the effect.