I can not begin to tell you how fun it was for my DH and me to put together the windows for the side walls on the garden house last Saturday. It was like having one puzzle frame and the pieces from several puzzles with which to work. Still we were both pleased with how well it went together.
We even had our first meal in the space, as we stopped for lunch. Also you can see that I got the fireplace mantel painted white so that it won't get lost on the wall.
Things left on the check list are: shingle the roof, put a side rail on the loft, hang a chandelier, and then the best part, decorate! The next time you see it, it will be complete!! I can hardly wait, and hope I can share it soon!! But for now, its off to wash all those windows!
Wow! It's wonderful! You should have an inaugural tea party...and of course it should be decorated for holidays. =D
ReplyDeleteOh. . . my. . . totally amazing!! Can't wait to see it in person. When's the housewarming? :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most fabulous projects I have seen on the blogs! I would love love love to spend my time in your garden house!Your project would be perfect to share at TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS, my new weekly linky party going on now! Come on over and join in! Link goes live at 8:00!
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome!
Wow, this is the best project, love your garden house and those windows are perfect. Can't wait to see the chandelier.
ReplyDeleteI can see it now. Candlelight, chandelier glowing overhead, it's going to be wonderful!
ReplyDeletePaula ~ that is beautiful! I'm coming down for tea..and stopping off at Dear Lizzie first to bring the goodies! LOL! xo
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous garden house. I see a magazine spread in your near future.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Wish I could come over for tea with you there.
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ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kinds thoughts, I am definitely going to have a celebration tea when the garden house is completed, and plan to invite all of my blog followers who live close enought to attend.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I’d love for you to link up this (and any other ideas you’d like to share) at "One Creative Weekend" on OneCreativeMommy.com.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness--I love this! It is so adorable.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, what a fabulous space! to be out there in the rain...oh, boy, i'd love that! we always go out to our sunroom, where we have the most windows and just watch it come down.
ReplyDeleteOh My, I love the idea ... as I have been thinking of all the lovely things to do there, that had not occurred to me, what a wonderful idea, thanks for suggesting it!!
DeleteWow, it just keeps getting better and better! I love that you used windows for your walls. This is every girls dream getaway. Can't wait to see it all done up. Thanks so much for sharing at Etcetorize this week~
ReplyDeleteWow, this concept is just SO darling! I love the whimsy of the window wall- kinda makes me jealous! I've always wanted a tree house for an office. Maybe some day! If you have a minute, I'd love for you to link up to Sweet Sharing Monday - http://saynotsweetanne.com/2012/sweet-sharing-monday-17/
ReplyDeleteI love it... really love it. Can't wait to see it all finished. Thanks for linking up at Shabbilicious Friday.
ReplyDeleteLove the window wall... it is lovely!
ReplyDeleteFrancine
What a charming little space~ loving it!! Thanks for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!
ReplyDelete“It was like having one puzzle frame and the pieces from several puzzles with which to work.” – This is by far is the most interesting and very well made puzzle I’ve ever seen. Why throw away unused windows when you can definitely recycle and still make great use of them? I admire this garden house. The great thing I love most about it is that after all the recycled pieces come together, the whole thing looks unexpectedly good as new. Just brilliant!
ReplyDeleteRoxie Tenner
I love your concept, Paula! The very idea of patching up the used glass windows to build a garden house is already stunning! Indeed, you did a great job by making a cost-effective garden house without sacrificing its aesthetic value. =)
ReplyDelete- Katie Nicoll
Very nifty and creative! The scrapped windows turned into a bizarre wall with a very striking upshot. I suggest that you do some glass etching to make it more eye-catchy. But hey, it’s a lovely piece already! Kudos to you, Paula!
ReplyDeleteAlejamuel Sultz
It’s beautiful! Window walls might eliminate the sense of privacy, but they also allow you to see who comes and leaves the place. And since it’s a garden house, it logically needs more natural light, which is a good mood enhancer. I think the shade of the door and roof accent make a great twist to a garden house’s standard look.
ReplyDeleteMarla ^.^
What a bright idea!! When I saw the pictures, the first thing that came up to my mind was “lots of natural light!” :D I can only imagine the vibrant ambiance inside that garden house! =)
ReplyDeleteAntonia Johnston