A mere 34m2 footprint (7.5m x 4.5m), one room, plumbing limited to a sink behind the bar, hot water from a back-boiler in the large chimney flue. Outside lavvy, connected to the town drains.
Back view, looking in, showing the back of the bar. 3D model done in SketchUp, which I've not fully mastered (note lack of guttering)
Inside view. To the left, one of the two fireplaces. Brick-built bar topped with granite.
Rear three-quarter view. Given that my działka is 150m long by 25m wide, there's plenty of place to locate something like this.
This time last year:
(A lot done since last year, but much to do before it's completed)
This time six years ago
Down the line from York
This time seven years ago:
Czester and his sister
This time nine years ago:
The Cold Weather Guys - a short story
This time ten years ago:
Bike ride along the banks of the Vistula
This time 11 years ago:
Three hill walks around Dobra
This time 12 years ago:
90th Anniversary of the Polish Navy
This time 13 years ago:
Memory and comfort
You'll find we have rebuilt "The Bear"
ReplyDeleteIn Early Georgian style.
Marek
Very nice! A few thoughts. Why so much brick in a land of wood? Why two fireplaces for one room, when it would be more economical to have one in the centre? And what about a nice balcony below broad eaves where you could enjoy a summer evening? Insulation would be useful for colder weather too - maybe even plastered straw bale construction which would also save you money? Admittedly I may be more influenced by Balkan cottages. Anyway, an excellent project.
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