Some 22 years ago, the stairs leading to the loft at the cabin were framed. Over the course of the intervening years, I applied finish to all of the framing around the stairs. I installed oak treads and risers. I installed handrails.
Yesterday, Desiree and I began the process of finishing the
open wall behind the woodstove. This project is being done to Desiree’s
specifications. We are using locally sourced, rough-hewn fir with 4-inch
spacing between the balusters.
The project is rife with angle cuts and tight-space
challenges.
It’s a task requiring the efforts of both of us.
So far, so good.
I am sharing three photographs documenting our progress.
Before We started
Progress
View From Above
—Mitchell Hegman
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