Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Porchouse Ceiling

We took some time off from Porchouse construction last weekend. C was at drill and the weather was actually quite cold, so it was likely for the best.
 
This weekend, we are back at it and have a list of items to get for the interior Porchouse. I already discussed my thoughts on the floor and walls, and I can hardly believe I didn't touch base on the ceiling. We plan to get the Porchouse wired this weekend, this means we get to pick lights as well!
 
 
We already know we are going to use pine boards for the floor and walls, leaving the floors natural pine and we want to white-wash the walls. We were really wondering what the best method would be for the ceiling. We wanted to keep it simple, so we will be staying away from drywall yet again. After a lot of searching on pinterest and tiny house blogs, we have settled on the Beadboard sheets:
 
SOURCE: Home Depot
 
We will probably go with the natural for now, and see how it looks once the floor and walls are in. These keep it simple because they come in sheets and we only have to buy a certain amount. There might be some slight trimming on the edges, but all in all..they should be easy to cut for light fixtures as well.
 
To put this look into perspective:
 
SOURCE: Unknown
 
Now, onto the lighting situation. C and I visited Home Depot and honestly didn't like what we saw. After taking to Pinterest, we came upon these beauties. Finding them will be a different story, I'm sure.
 
Aren't they cute???
 
I really like it all, except the strange looking counter top. But, to each their own. Unfortunately, I don't have a source for this picture either. But whoever this belongs to, they have some cute lights.
 
Meal Planning:
 
Saturday Lunch: Grandma's Chicken Noodle Soup
Saturday Dinner: Mexican Perogie Lasagna
 
Sunday Lunch: Sweet Sausage Sandwiches
Sunday Dinner: Leftover Time!
 
Snack/Dessert: Chocolate Cream Pie
Beverage: COFFEE
 
 
 


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