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Old 08-11-2020, 04:13 AM
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I'm seriously not sure when either he or my daughter sleep...
They sound like the perfect couple to do your greenhouse!

Free barbies while working on it and a case of beer/choice of drink to go home with and Im sure they would work like demons.

Personally I cant wait to see it get going....and its not even mine! Cant wait for the construction photos. 🏗
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Old 09-08-2020, 12:42 PM
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Well, I'm at Plan D now. I won't even bore you with Plans B through C. Especially not since this is gonna be another loooong story from me. Go figure.

Not being able to find someone to put in a greenhouse seemed to really suck. As with many things, there was a plan and I just wasn't cognizant of it. The time spent scheming, and dreaming, and examining all the pros and cons of different ideas while I couldn't find someone paid off in a much better idea... for me.

I live in an old house (1907). It has the old unheated "mud room" attached at the back kitchen entrance, and upstairs "sleeping porch." The sleeping porch over the past 35 years has became a white elephant graveyard. Aptly named, as it has been packed wall to wall with the "stuff" one inherits as loved ones die, that one cannot bear to part with... for a long time.

It's a sixteen foot long, 9' wide structure attached to the main house. The door upstairs into the main house used to be from a small bedroom, which became my laundry room about five years back. In an old house, high ceilings, it's ALWAYS too hot upstairs in the winter. View outside from the southwest.



And from the northwest.



I spent weeks and weeks giving away things, boxing things for the attic, and burning probably ten file boxes of "stuff." Put back on storm windows that had been removed about 20 years ago when painting and never replaced.

Looking south from inside



Looking north from inside



Looking west through one of the four windows



I laid my first laminate plank flooring ever. Was making silly yet critical mistakes. A dear friend I call family (the younger brother I never had) came and helped me install it in about two hours.

Husband is putting in the molding now, and I have a plumber coming this afternoon to put in a sink and drainage.

Updates showing the floor, sink and drain system will follow in the next day or so.

I'm so excited I could spit. And the low is 45F tonight, so need to keep this ball rolling! Shelving is coming up from the BatCave after my plumber friend leaves.

To be continued.....
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Old 09-08-2020, 01:29 PM
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YES!!!!

When a door closes, kick out a window!

So stoked that you are getting the much needed space for a permanent and happy grow zone!


The WW plant gift pile just got a lot fatter lol
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Looking like a great solution. Any chance of installing skylights? That overhead natural light will essentially give you the greenhouse feel and pretty much approach the growing conditions of a lean to ghs.
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Interesting you mentioned that piping plover... the roof needs redone sooner or later. It’s a lower slope than rest of house and has a tarpaper type roof. When we get to the point of “have to” replace, was thinking of making it metal, but with one clear panel in it.

In my particular climate, I am likely better off that way or a sun roof or two. Not quite time yet, so time to contemplate. A full roof of light, I would have to shade it six months of the year, and provide more heat in winter. It seems like a good trade off to a full clear roof overall.
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Sounds like a good plan, thinking of doing similar myself with a heated sunroom with jacuzzi tub no one uses. What’s that expression? Most expensive words in home improvement...”while you’re at it you might as well do .....blah blah blah”
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Just FYI: when we had our roof put on, we were told we couldn't do skylights due to the lack of slope.
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The most expensive home improvement words...”since you are stuck at home in quarantine...”
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So true DC, buy stock in HD, Low*s. Lol. I’m doing landscaping projects now that I put off for many years.
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Just FYI: when we had our roof put on, we were told we couldn't do skylights due to the lack of slope.
I'm thinking more of a whole roof panel or so. But the space already seems so light, I doubt it will happen. Plus I hope to get more years from this stupid roof. I've had it replaced twice now. Next time definitely going metal.

Have you ever seen or looked into a sun tunnel? They're pretty cool.
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