Alton spray painted it black so that it would get hotter and break everything down faster. He built a base for it and the whole thing is on a pipe so we can easily flip it over to mix the compost up.
The rain barrel is not yet hooked up because we actually need to have gutters installed to direct rainwater into the barrel. This is it currently. We plan to spray paint it white as a base color to eventually paint some sort of fun design on it.
And in other backyard news, look how big the chickens are! They should be laying eggs any day now.
So that about covers the first half of this post's title. As for the paint in our hair, well our ceilings are not white. They are very light beige, which won't match at all once we paint the walls grey. So we decided to paint the ceilings white. All of them. So far we have only done the craft room because it was completely painted the day before the Art League came to see it. (Yay procrastination!)
Painting ceilings is not fun. Just FYI.
So the ceilings of the craft room were painted as well as the walls. I also painted a couple of cabinets that the previous owners left in the attic. Here they are before:
During:
And after:
And here is the entire room, all painted and neat:
Yes, the cat has an entire wall for her stuff.
Looking good, eh? We still need crown molding, a new fan/light, new blinds (the ones in there are yellowed and brittle), and new door hardware (which we need throughout the whole house). I also plan to get some curtains and to put up a big, custom bulletin board on one wall and a shelf on the other, over the L shaped desk. The craft room is really coming together. I even cleaned out the closet. :)
Looking good! Love the compost idea- we have actual compost bins but there's no good way to stir them! Pretty useless. I love the rainbarrel too- i have the perfect place for one and wondered if I put a tap at the bottom if I could create a gravity powered system for my sprinkler!
ReplyDeleteYou guys are so thrifty =D I've got a bell pepper bush and it's managing to stay alive in spite of my best indirect efforts to neglect it to death (same with my basil and pineapple sage). So maybe look into bell peppers as a starting veggie, and tomatoes, of course.
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