I managed to get into the workshop today after the bank holiday weekend to begin the roof. I have encountered a few problems as I expected but the front is very nearly completed. I decided to glue the roof panels in place on the smallest window to see how easy or hard it was to fit the tiling with the roof in place. It wasn't too difficult but it was fiddly and did take some time so I decided not to stick down the other roofs.
I marked off the roof line in pencil and have tiled just over the lines. Much quicker and the edge should look just as good.
I even remembered to fix the tall front chimney in place, before tiling! I was a little bit worried about the weight of this chimney and whether it would just slide down the roof taking all the tiles with it but luckily my son called home just as I had applied the glue so I chatted to him while waiting for the glue to bond, which it did.......eventually. I have got to finish off the bottom as you can see and add the lead edging.
After gluing the chimney in place I noticed I had forgotten to tidy up the brick edging with grouting after sanding the chimneys down. I am not sure what to do now, I can still grout although it will be fiddly, or I might just leave it as a worn look.
This is how I have left it this evening. As you can see my lines are not quite straight, by the top edge, but I don't mind that, there are so many mis-judgements on this roof I think straight lines would highlight them even more.
I am very lucky to have a wonderful space to hide away but whatever your hobby space I would really recommend this fabulous unit from Ikea. It is the Alex 6-drawer on casters and I have the white one but it also comes in grey.
It fits under a desk or table but I have mine out as it enables me to put my current project on top, leaving my desk top free. I can then twirl the unit around into whatever position I need. It is very sturdy and has 6 very useful shallow drawers, what more can we ask for. If you are looking for a unit I would certainly recommend this little beauty and at £95 it won't break the bank leaving more pennies for minis!
Hope you all had a fun weekend wherever the bank holiday weekend sent you.
Hi Janice, I think you are very hard on yourself! Your roof looks marvellous! If it were 'perfect', it just wouldn't be as in keeping with the whole look of the building.....if you know what I mean. I think it is amazing! Keep up the good work, and keep the updates coming. That little unit looks the business too.
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Vivian
Aw, thank you Vivian. It is driving me mad at the moment, I seem to walk into one problem after another. Can't believe how long it's taken. You are right though I can get away with the rough edges.
DeleteEse tejado va quedando genial!!!! Muy práctico el mueble de Ikea!
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Muchos besos Pilar.
DeleteI have that drawer unit in my bathroom - it never occured to me to use it as a work table.
ReplyDeleteHoneydukes roof is looking fab =0)
They are great Pepper aren't they. I can't believe how much they hold!
Delete¡¡Estupendo y eso que aun te quedan pequeños remates!
ReplyDeleteBesos Isabel.
DeleteWow, it is looking fabulous. You can really see the building coming to life now.
ReplyDeleteThank you, tile by tile and window by window!!
DeleteWhat a wonderful little shop! It looks like a shop you would find in a small English village. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteIt's a 'copy' of the Honeydukes at Universal in Florida Lawrence where they have tried to create a Cotswold village.
DeleteLove how this is all coming together Janice. It looks great. AS for the unit, I have one under one of the tables, perfect for my scrapbook papers. Will eventually get one for the other table, they hold so much stuff, but as you say very easy to move about..
ReplyDeleteMy goodness they are the Tardis of drawer units Debbie aren't they.
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