Finished atrium in PMR gîte

In a previous post, I showed the atrium in the PMR gîte being plastered. When we got back from Switzerland after New Year, we had to finish sanding the joints, paint the walls & ceiling, stain the oak beams and fit the light feature. We had a strict time constraint as the plasterers were returning to collect the scaffolding. Once that was taken away there would be no further work possible.






Working on their scaffolding took some getting used to as it all shakes and bends slightly. Knowing my dislike of heights and especially ladders, this was going to be a test for me! To make things worse, I had to use a step ladder on top of the scaffolding to reach the high points and finish the electrics for the lights. It is probably 8m from the floor to the top of the ceiling (scaffolding to about 4m) so I consider I've made some steps to overcoming my hatred of heights. We'll see on the next project involving ladders!

Today they removed the scaffolding and the lights can finally hang down normally.







The oak beam the lights are hanging from came from the old floor joists we removed from the same gîte over the summer.

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  1. WOW THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!! Absolutely gorgeous love the beams and the lights

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  2. Oh my god the lights look so good now that they are hanging down. Honestly amazed well done guys!

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  3. Amazing design and execution! Looking great.

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