Limewash



Once we had power again, it was time to work on the main room, finishing up the limewash.

A folding drying rack was hung over the fireplace so during colder weather we can dry dish towels and the like. I threw my sweater here.

The inside of the fireplace looks much nicer now that there is a cast iron back plate put in. Got this broken one for 10 euros. It's missing a corner, but if you are standing up and walking around, you never notice it. The one I really wanted was more than a hundred euros and I just couldn't bring myself to pay that much.

The wall with the dining table is starting to look like a real wall. The table is still covered in tools, but the chipped and flaking plaster has been covered over in lime and looks so much better.


This is a picture of the wall before the area under the window was repaired. This plaster is a very breathable mix of mostly sand, maybe some lime and maybe some cement. It is very simple and covers the bricks underneath. It isn't structural, so simply covering it with layers of lime does a good job.

 

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