Ian preparing the poles.
These will be visible in the rooms.
Starting to get the rafters in.
At this stage the house was exposed to the elements which can be harsh in Donegal. The aim at this point is to get the house sealed as soon as possible.
Finally the felt goes on half of the house.
We choose breathable felt because we will be putting thatch back onto the roof.
Ian fixing the battens in place.
The house is starting to take shape and look more habital again.
loving the photos and the story - eagerly awaiting the next installment
ReplyDeleteAre you sure those poles are safe to use for cross frames? I wouldn’t trust their materials. On a positive note, you did save money for your cross frame. But I still am worried about its resilience. Anyhow, I can’t wait to see the final outcome of your house!
ReplyDeleteAllyson Sunde
Thanks for your comment Allyson. Ian is a tree surgeon and also a roofer and he is pretty sure this roof will be sound. Its always good to get feedback and I am happy your enjoying the blog.
DeleteDid you see what the original roof was made up with? Mainly thin branches bound with handmade straw rope..Incredible.