Interior design is a fascinating and very rewarding business. And it is not at all necessary to invite a professional designer to decorate your home. Especially if it is a house in the village. Even with a minimum of knowledge, you can very successfully furnish it with your own hands and decorate it in an original way.

It’s great if you know how to handle carpentry tools, and your wife is familiar with a sewing machine and knitting needles. All this will be very useful when decorating a rural private house. A few tips on interior design style and a burning desire to make your home beautiful and cozy - and the result will not take long to arrive.

Country style

The design of a rural private house is very relevant now - the so-called rustic style. It is perfect for a private country house. The rustic style is an appeal to Slavic roots, a modern reflection of the ancient patriarchal way of life. To create such a design in your private home, you need to use the basic elements of decorating a simple Russian hut.

This technique works especially well inside a private village house built from a log house. Walls made of roughly processed solid logs, the same ceilings under a wooden ceiling and unpainted solid wood floors are essential elements of this style. A guest who comes to such a house should have the impression that absolutely everything inside was made by the owner with his own hands (photo 1.1).


By the way, this may be the case in practice. If you're handy with tools and know how to work with wood, do it yourself. This is welcome. If you have the appropriate skills and experience, you can build the house yourself. This is both cheaper and guaranteed to be of better quality than using hired labor.

Attention! Don't forget about fire and antifungal treatment! The walls of a wooden house must be treated with a fire-fighting agent (fire retardant) and an antiseptic. Protection from both fire and fungus is equally important, since the life and health of people living in the building depend on it.

Photo 1.2

If you have chosen a rustic design for your private home, do not under any circumstances paint the inside walls! Finishing them with plasterboard would be a real sacrilege. Such beauty as natural wood cannot be hidden or disfigured with paints. Keep everything as natural as possible (photo 1.1-1.3).


After antifungal treatment, the walls can only be coated with transparent varnish in order to preserve its structure as much as possible. Otherwise, the interior design of a private (country) house in a rustic style is distinguished by the following features:

1. Lots of hand-made elements. This could be railings, stairs, furniture, chests, doors, window sills, etc.
2. Use of “folk art” products in the interior. Hand-painted furniture facades, hand-carved patterns on wood, pottery, homespun rugs on the floor - you can apply your skills to literally anything.
3. An essential element of the rustic style is the Russian stove (photo 1.3). It can be decorated with imagination: painted with colorful patterns or laid out with tiles in a folk style.
4. Another privilege of the rustic style is the opportunity to equip a real Russian bathhouse within the walls of a private house or in an extension to it.
5. Try to use a minimum of modern gadgets and other equipment. It is better to hide the dishwasher and plasma TV screen behind sliding wooden facades (they contrast very much with the decor of a Russian hut).
6. Textiles must be appropriate: tablecloths and bedspreads embroidered by the housewife, chintz curtains on the windows, linen or cotton bed linen, etc.

Provence

Recently, interior design called Provence has become very popular. This is the style of the French province of the late 19th century. If the roughly processed wooden walls of the log house and homespun rugs are disgusting to you, we suggest decorating your home in a sophisticated Provence style. It combines simplicity and sophistication. This is also a village, but a village in the south of France.

This design is perfect for both a country house and an urban private home. Provence embodies the peace, simplicity and unobtrusive elegance of life of a wealthy French landowner, his ability to enjoy the simple pleasures of life and see beauty around him.

Features of Provence style:

1. The walls of your wooden country house will have to be covered with plasterboard and painted in some delicate, pastel shade (light olive, lavender, beige, milky, etc.). You can also paste wallpaper. They should have very delicate, unobtrusive floral motifs.
2. You can decorate furniture yourself only if you inherited it from your grandmother. Do not paint or renew such a valuable rarity under any circumstances! On the contrary, highlight all the imperfections, scratches, and abrasions. To be safe, cover all this beauty with matte varnish so that not a single crack is wasted. If your grandmother did not leave you an inheritance, you will have to buy specially aged furniture in the Provence style (photo).

She is the main accent of this style.
3. Dressers, sideboards, chests - all these antique pieces of furniture are very welcome.
4. The design is based on light, seemingly “blurred” (pastel) colors: soft lilac, light green, white, milky beige, etc.
5. You can use wicker chairs and armchairs.
6. Furniture covers made from simple fabrics are especially welcome: cotton, linen, matting. Colors: small flower, very neat stripe, checkered pattern. Curtains for windows should be hung from light cotton in light colors.
7. Be sure to decorate the interior with flowers, wildflowers or garden ones. This will enhance the feeling of the flourishing south of France.

Hunting lodge

Another very colorful design of a wooden country house can be described as a “hunting lodge”. Imagine a hut high in the mountains or in the forest where hunters stop for the night. There is a lot of wood and stone in it, coals crackle in a blazing fireplace, animal skins lie on the floor, hunting trophies or even guns are on the walls. All this is the style of a hunting lodge (photo).

Style Features:

1. Wooden floors, walls, beams and ceilings are best kept in their original condition. Coatings made of roughly processed natural stone are also welcome. In general, everything in your home should be very serious, solid, “made to last.”
2. A huge stone fireplace is the central element of the interior. It gives the atmosphere coziness and intimacy.

3. The interior can be decorated with tree trunks (as in the photo), wooden animal figurines, deer antlers hung on the walls and skins of bears and wolves carelessly thrown onto the floor. Anything that resembles a forest thicket and testifies to the hunting exploits of the owner of the house will look great.
4. The furniture needs to be classic, without being overly pretentious. Large leather sofas, comfortable wicker chairs, high-quality wooden tables in natural shades (brown, black, milk chocolate) are welcome.
5. Don’t get carried away with frills! Textiles should be very restrained and strict. Modest plain furniture upholstery and simple canvas curtains on the windows - this will be quite enough.

Eclecticism

This is perhaps the most free style of interior design. Eclecticism means “mixing, merging” of different styles (photo). Now this is very fashionable, because it allows you to realize your wildest fantasies even when arranging a simple country house.

There are no rules here. You can use modern furniture in a minimalist style along with simple log walls and a fireplace decorated with elegant mosaics (photo).

Or wrought iron bars on the windows in the Gothic style, furniture in the art decor style, and leave raw wooden beams under the ceiling. There are plenty of options. Use your imagination and create a unique, unique design that will fully reflect your vision of beauty and home comfort.

The use of wood in the construction of a private house has become widely used and popular due to its natural environmental friendliness and naturalness. Wood in the interior can bring comfort and moral peace to your home. If the entire house is made of wood and even has wooden trim, then this is a practical solution for those who love sophistication. When touching a tree, it makes no difference what type it is or how it is processed; on a psychological level, a person immediately feels unity with nature, peace of mind and grace.

Now it makes no difference where a person lives and what type of home he has, even if it is a small country house outside the city, or a luxurious cottage in an expensive village, wood is a symbol of unity with nature, a stylish material that can bring sophistication to the interior.







Wood fashion

There is no need to be upset if you don’t have your own home that is made entirely of wood. Even if you live in an ordinary brick house or a small apartment in a high-rise building, you can find a way out of the situation. Designers offer the buyer many interesting ideas and solutions for using wood in residential premises.

Nowadays, wood can be used almost everywhere and its use is becoming very popular; this is a kind of trend that will be relevant in 2018 and subsequent years. The advantage of wood is its versatility, because the material can be successfully combined with any style. There is a wide choice among wood surfaces, because you can use: cut, bent, carved and smooth, smooth or varnished surfaces. This is not the entire list, but only part of it, which opens up new horizons and options for interior design for the homeowner.










In addition to the main wood, you can use bark or stumps, branches and birch bark. For example, you can use them to make an original chair or a decorative shelf, which will bring some freshness to the interior and give it some zest. Using original design ideas even from ordinary branches, you can create a real work of art that can emphasize your style, place the right accents and make the design more modern.

At the peak of popularity in apartments are veneer and plywood, which are actively used for decoration. Previously, plywood was considered only an auxiliary building material, used for the construction of furniture or its back walls. Thanks to new technologies, ordinary plywood has become widely used in the interior of modern houses and apartments, and now it can be used to make both a stylish rack or shelf, and a modern waterproof chest of drawers.










Choosing wood for the interior

The material that will be used directly depends on the purpose of its use, the dimensions of the room and the style direction. Wood must be selected individually. Parquet is best made from oak, as it is characterized by hardness and long service life. If you choose a color scheme, then it is better to give preference to dark shades close to black; black bog oak is best suited. Furniture made from this type of wood will always look interesting, stylish and chic.

Pine is a material with good flexibility and strength; due to its golden texture, it has an interesting appearance and gives off a pleasant aroma that cannot be killed by time or special treatments. This material is characterized by its low price and is best used for making doors or interfloor stairs.

In order to make the space lighter, you can use beech with pink undertones. When heat treated, the wood of this species becomes soft and susceptible to deformation. This property is actively used; bent Viennese furniture is now made from beech. The advantage is a high level of strength and amenability to grinding.










Walnut is another popular type of wood that has received a lot of attention due to its wide color range. Decorative elements made of walnut are always original and interesting; they can be either red or chocolate in color; this feature allows the material to be used in any interior. The only drawback of walnut is that due to its biological properties, the wood begins to darken after a while.

If the house or apartment is made in the Baroque or Rococo style, then it is better to pay attention to the linden tree, the core of which is yellow. The optimal solution would be to use birch, but it is better to use not the usual one for our region, but a special Karelian birch, which has honey tones. This color scheme can complement the interior of both an ordinary house and a huge penthouse.

How can you show off an expensive mahogany tree if you don’t have money for it? You can use an alternative that is cherry. For maximum effect, you need to use tinting impregnation, after which it will be difficult to distinguish the material from the expensive red material, and even impossible for the inexperienced eye. If your financial situation allows, then you can choose the “king” among trees – mahogany. It's pricey, but it's worth it, and the result is a chic design with red flowers that will last for decades.










Where should you start?

First of all, you need to start with windows, or rather window frames. It would seem that not so long ago everyone tried to switch to plastic windows, following trends, but it turns out in vain, because fashion moves in a spiral and original wooden windows are now at the peak of their popularity. Before installing windows, you need to carefully check the preparation of the wood, since it will have to cope with the influences of nature in the form of snow and rain, sunlight and constant gusts of wind.

Not many people decide to replace an armored door with its wooden counterpart, but everyone can understand here. If you want to transform the door, you can install a veneer covering.










After windows and doors comes the floor, or rather its covering. Naturally, it is best to lay parquet using a cheap imitation, but often this does not look very attractive, and the discomfort will be noticeable.

The balcony can be decorated with eurolining or wooden panels. If you paint a tree with different colors, you can create an interesting-looking balcony that you won’t want to leave. If space and ceiling partitions allow, then in the kitchen, instead of a banal stretch ceiling, you can build a system of wooden rafters. For the perfect picture, you can add an original table and chairs, which will transport residents from an ordinary apartment to aboard a pirate ship or to an ancient palace.










After repairing or changing furniture, you can safely go to the dacha and give things a second life. Old beds and sofas come in handy in a must-have bedroom. Most of the time at the dacha is usually spent outside; we return home mainly to sleep. Therefore, even if there is only one room in your house, make it a bedroom.

If you have a wooden floor and log walls in your dacha, you don’t need to invent anything, make it the highlight of your interior. Lay a lot of different rugs in the room, it is better if they are knitted or sewn from - this way you will emphasize the beauty of your village home. Animal skins also work well. You can buy them in the store and you don’t have to buy natural furs at all - fabric imitations will look great. The skin can also be made from an old fur coat that you have not needed for a long time. Just lay it out on the floor, cut out the desired shape and process the edges so that they do not crumble - a stylish rug for the garden is ready.

During the holidays, guests often receive souvenirs, paintings, vases, candles and other pleasant little things, for which sometimes there is not enough space, and the hand does not rise to throw them away. Take them to the dacha. Make several shelves in the room and place all the figurines on them, place paintings, tapestries and photo frames - all this will add a special coziness to a rustic interior.

Hang tulle and curtains on the windows. You can make your own curtains from beautiful floral fabric. Cut out three rectangles: two for curtains, one for a lambrequin. The pattern for the lambrequin needs to be made at least twice the width of the window in order to get beautiful folds. Curtains also need to be made one and a half times wider so that when closed they are not taut. Finish the edges of the fabric so that the threads do not fray and make loops for the curtain. Then cut two elastic bands each twenty centimeters long and two rectangles of floral fabric measuring five by thirty centimeters. While stretching the elastic, sew a strip of fabric to it, and then sew the ends together. You will get a beautiful frill for curtains. Hang them on the window and collect them with a frill at the level of the window sill. Beautiful country style curtains are ready, decorate all windows and doorways with them.

Hang a beautiful wicker lampshade in your room or crochet it around a wire frame. Lay out various knitted and embroidered napkins. Place a table in the room, it’s good if it’s round and cover it with a handmade tablecloth.

Also decorate sofas and beds with various warm and fluffy blankets or bedspreads made using the patchwork technique. Place a lot of thoughts on them, which will be nice to lie down on and relax.

Almost everyone now has a dacha, because it’s so nice to go there on the weekend and relax after working days. In the summer, go out for barbecue, in the winter - for warm tea near the fireplace or hot baked milk from the Russian oven. But what if the house was recently built and there is nothing but bare wooden walls? Do you need to look for a designer or, based on numerous projects, come up with and create something of your own, while saving a fairly large amount of money? This article contains interior design options for a village house with photos for zealous owners who love to do everything inside with their own hands.

Almost everyone will agree that a house built of wood looks more solid and aesthetically pleasing compared to houses made using other modern materials for construction and decoration. Wooden houses have two unique features: sound insulation and heat insulation. The first will allow you to play loud music, watch TV or have noisy gatherings without disturbing your neighbors, and the second will prevent the heat from escaping in the cold winter. Also, wooden houses always maintain an optimal level of humidity for comfort, regardless of weather conditions. The tree also contains substances called phytonicides. Thanks to them, optimal temperature and humidity are maintained in the house. Houses made of wood are practical and beautiful. The interior design of a village house with your own hands (see photo) can serve as an example of the aesthetics of wooden buildings.

country style

Translated from English, “country” means “village”. This is a simple but extremely cozy style that will create a warm homely atmosphere in your home. Country is distinguished by the presence of bright and catchy shades of textiles that harmonize perfectly with the color of wood. When using this style in the interior, your home will be as close as possible to the so-called “grandmother’s house in the village.” Old, worn-out items should be around, but don't replace all the furniture with them. Antiques only set accents; you should not get carried away with the effect of aging. Among the most important are furniture that maintains a country atmosphere. It should contain straight lines and a minimum amount of decorative details. Country style is characterized by limited functionality, unpolished furnishings and slight roughness. It is very useful to install long, original Russian benches, simple, uncomplicated chairs, shelves, kitchen cabinets and ordinary beds without luxurious bedding.

An excellent solution that will bring a piece of country into your home would be to install forged and wicker furniture. Instead of cabinets, you can put antique chests, in search of which you can climb in a barn or in the attic of an old house.

A good option is to change all the dishes to porcelain or even wood.

Curtains must be made from simple natural materials. These are cotton, linen, chintz. They may have a small pattern, for example, polka dots or a flower. Such curtains are one of the hallmarks of traditional country style. Their main task is not to decorate the home, but to serve its intended purpose.

It is recommended to arrange lamps with lampshades draped over them, tablecloths, bedspreads and hand-embroidered napkins. The walls can be decorated with paintings depicting rural landscapes. Also, all wooden houses in the country style require the presence of a fireplace: real or imitation. Do-it-yourself design of a village house inside, look at the photo.

Chalet style

This intricate word describes the design of a home in a hunting style. It is most common in Switzerland, which is its homeland. The interior of such a house is decorated with various kinds of trophies: stuffed animals and birds, deer antlers, etc. Most of the room is occupied by bulky dark leather sofas, setting the tone for the entire room. They are quite practical: during the day they are a place for gatherings with friends, and by night they are unfolded to create an impressively sized bed.

There should be a fireplace inside such a hunting lodge, preferably a real one. The floor is covered with various carpets, which are also hung on the walls. It is often seen that carpets are replaced with animal skins. If the house belongs to a hunter, then with real ones, but if it belongs to people who have nothing to do with hunting, then with imitations. Huge paintings depicting forest landscapes, picturesque hunting scenes, or the horns of killed animals are also hung on the walls. Another option is to place weapons and other hunting equipment.

Chalet style is a hunting-style home design

The floor in the chalet is deliberately aged, creating scuff marks on its surface. A good option for finishing the floor would be uncoated wood. In the kitchen, bathroom and toilet, the floors are covered with tiles made of natural stones. Wooden ceilings are decorated with bulky beams. The interior design of a village house with your own hands is shown in the photo of the interior in a hunting style.

English style

The traditional English style combines 3 features - brevity, severity and luxury, which is not present in the previous two options. With the help of this style, the owners emphasize their own aristocracy and good taste, but they will have to allocate a fairly large amount of money to create an English interior. But guests will definitely appreciate the decoration of your home.

Wooden walls in this style are hidden with wallpaper or gypsum board, decorated with borders, ornaments with naturalistic (natural) motifs and other plant-themed designs.

In the English interior, a lot of space is occupied by luxurious double beds with luxurious silk bed linen, as well as bulky sofas with velvet upholstery. It is worth sticking to certain restrained tones so as not to seem tasteless. It is good to combine the following decorative items with such furniture: porcelain vases, orchids in transparent vessels, sophisticated paintings.

Near the window you can put a cozy chair in a set with the sofa.

The ceiling is finished with beams or stucco. Traditionally, celebrations are held in the English living room, so it is richly decorated: a fireplace, various types of weapons (guns, knives, daggers), portraits in the style of the 18th century and oak furniture will fit perfectly into the design of the country house inside. It is quite possible to do this with your own hands (see photo).

Japanese style

All components of traditional Japanese style will find a place in a cozy wooden house. The floor here is covered with bamboo mats - the kind you can find in any national house if you suddenly visit Japan. Instead of walls, simply paper partitions are often installed. In this style, all pieces of furniture are quite low, this must be taken into account from the very beginning. Japanese style strives for peace, comfort, coziness, and most importantly, naturalness. Therefore, you should avoid the abundance of modern materials such as glass, plastic, metal and synthetic fabrics. It is better not to use them at all or add them to the interior in very small quantities.

An alternative to ordinary Japanese-style tables are low bamboo tables that can be easily moved or moved to another place, even by a girl. Instead of chairs, soft ottomans, pillows, upholstered podiums and traditional tatami are used here. It looks exotic and impressive, you will have something to surprise your guests.

Japanese style assumes the presence of a small fireplace, which brings comfort and peace to the interior.

The bedroom must have tatami beds and low tatami tables. The interior of a wooden house in the Japanese style is best done in light colors. In Japan, this is done using their national plant - bamboo. In our area, the following wood species can serve as a substitute: pine, spruce, larch.

You can hang tapestries with images of Japanese philosophers and sages on the walls.

The decorations will be chandeliers made of rice paper, hieroglyphs drawn on the walls and other decorative items.

Mediterranean style

This style originates in Italy. Its more familiar and boring name is Tuscan. Italians decorate their brick houses in the southern regions in this style. But it is also perfect for finishing wooden houses, and our designers have already created thousands of “Tuscan” projects.

The Mediterranean-style ceiling is finished with beams, and the kitchen countertops and floors are covered with ceramic tiles. A wonderful idea would be to choose multi-colored tiles: this way you will convey the atmosphere of traditional Italian houses to the maximum. Color range: peach, warm green, orange and ocher brown.

It is better to choose an apron for the hostess with traditional patterns or embroidery.

The floor is constructed from solid wood, the texture and color of which must be uniform. An inexpensive flooring option would be linoleum. If you choose a high-quality and not the cheapest option, it will look very natural and natural and will fit perfectly into the Tuscan interior.

Luxurious pendant lamps, deliberately lowered low, are used for lighting. The best option is if they are made antique and look as if they are hundreds of years old. But it’s quite possible to limit yourself to simple options: either built into the ceiling or wall-mounted models.

Do not forget that fresh flowers are an essential attribute of Italian style. You can hang several flowerpots or place pots on the windowsill.

Bedspreads on beds and armchairs should be simple, light, warm colors and with cheerful floral or plant patterns. You need to hang beautiful curtains on the windows with frills and ruffles at the bottom. The surface of one of the walls can be artificially made several decades older: against such a background, rich furniture will look very impressive.

Russian style

Most old houses in our country are decorated in this style. Nevertheless, people are tired of modernity, they sometimes want to taste that very antiquity, at least while staying in the country. More and more people around the world every day turn to designers with a request to create an interior in a traditional Russian style. It’s not so difficult to do it yourself, just by looking at the decorative elements of your ancestors.

Please note that in traditional Russian houses the walls are made not just of wood, but of logs pierced with tow. The log house looks truly impressive.

Instead of a fireplace, a stove is installed here, which is suitable for heating the room. Next to it you can place a long grip and a poker.

White tulle curtains are hung on the windows. For lighting, floor lamps or lamps in the style of antique candlesticks are installed.

There are no special decorative elements, except embroidery and handicrafts: rag dolls, knitted toys and potholders.

Russian-style cuisine consists of wooden utensils, clay pots and cast iron. Nowadays you can find many necessary items in stores.

If you take the design seriously, you can make not a small stove, but a large Russian one, on top of which it would be nice to organize a sleeping place.

Mandatory elements of a wooden village house

Finally, we can highlight 3 common features that are found in every interior and serve as necessary attributes of any wooden house.

  1. Fireplace or its decorative version.
  2. Mansard roof.
  3. Good lighting, mostly natural.

In wooden houses, natural materials play the main role.

A fireplace or stove is a must-have element inside a country house

This is worth remembering before filling the space of your home. A large amount of plastic, metal, synthetic and artificial fabrics disrupt harmony, comfort and the desire to stay in the house decreases. You need to plan all the details from the very beginning: from large ones, such as furniture, to small accessories.

By the way, the interior can even combine several directions, the main thing is that everything is in harmony with each other, chosen with taste and meets the preferences of the owner.

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This is how it looked before the renovation... Rotten wooden frames, covered on the outside with double film, from the cold and wind... On the left is an old veranda with a sagging porch canopy...


For those who are about to make repairs in their home, it seems...

These were the windows and window sills.



We started putting the house in order from the foundation.


We open the corners of the house one by one, remove the rotten crown logs using a chainsaw, install the formwork, lay large stones and crushed stone, lay the reinforcement so that its ends remain open (for subsequent fastening it to the poured foundation), wrap the crown log with roofing felt and fill it with concrete. There you have it. finished cabinet.



And so on all four corners of the house and its middle, around the perimeter. Total - 8 cabinets. The process is labor-intensive and difficult, but the result is worth it... When the cabinets were finished, we made a pile around the entire perimeter. The continuation of external work was postponed until next summer. We started renovating the house internally...

This is a large room and let's start there. This is what it looked like before the renovation:



This is her right corner... and this, in the photo below, is the left corner. In the process of writing the topic, I will stick to these two corners...




First, we completely tore off all the layers of old wallpaper. The windows were still old, but we were already waiting for specialists to install plastic windows.

The old stove was dismantled...and the stove maker put together a new one.



AND THE RESULT DID NOT KEEP MYSELF WAITING LONG...I decided to close one window completely and make one big one - there will be a dining room there.

After installing the windows, the men began to dismantle the old floor, level the joists and place brick cabinets under them...

Then they laid the floors with old boards (they will last for a very long time, since they are thick and dry), and in places where there were rotten ones, they replaced them with new boards.

I installed a metal profile frame for the walls and ceiling... my mistake was that first you need to do the ceiling, and then the walls, and not vice versa. I found the technique for performing this work on the Internet, I won’t go into detail on it. If you If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer what I know...

Attaching the frame to the ceiling is much more difficult, my neck hurts...

When the metal frame is completely ready, you can sew gypsum boards onto it, preferably in a checkerboard pattern, starting from the ceiling! Don’t forget to spread out the electrical wiring and hide it in the corrugated channel, behind the profile, and install the distributor boxes in a place convenient for you.

In this photo you see wooden blocks, I screwed them on for later mounting of bookshelves. I attach exactly the same ones, only thinner, under the ceiling above the windows (for attaching cornices).

When all the walls and ceiling are covered with gypsum board, we putty with a putty knife and level all the joints between the sheets and the places where the screws are screwed in with this compound...

We lay reinforced mesh along the corners and seams to strengthen the joints, and after everything is dry, we sand it and apply a primer to the walls and ceiling.

And now the most interesting moment - wallpapering. I took white vinyl for the ceiling and with delicate roses for the walls...

When the wallpaper was dry, I mutually agreed

I invited a team of craftsmen to finish their work in this room on the windows (slopes and window sills).

After that, I glued the ceiling plinth, hung the shelves on the wall, put my flowers on the window sills, which the guys from the company had already installed for us...

The carpenter helped install the interior door, only later did I find out that it was upside down... (what difference does it make!) as long as it functions normally...

I pasted over the doorways with a white corner using liquid nails. On the right side there is a new stove that heats all the rooms at once.

The firebox itself is located in the bathroom...

I laid underlayment on the subfloor, then fiberboard and linoleum. Then I screwed the floor skirting boards with self-tapping screws and voila, beauty!!!

Here's the thing about this big room...

Some of you wanted to see more details about the concrete cabinets, so I added the details... So, the slab windows were inserted, the outside of the house was sheathed with flat slate and a heap was made around the house, until next summer...

Now let's continue with exterior work, after the cold winter and spring...next summer.

When all the cabinets are ready, gradually, opening each side of the house from the rubble, we remove the rotten logs of the lower crown, wrap the dry ones with waterproofing,



we install the formwork, lay the reinforcement, connecting it to the ends of the reinforcement of the corner pedestals and fill it with concrete...



We do this together with a man, under my strict guidance...




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