Category: Kitchen

The ground floor kitchen

  • The Kitchen Shell Is Created

    We have now completed the construction of the basic shell that is our Kitchen. The floor and walls are now created to form the first stage of what will be the Kitchen later on.
    The usual steps were executed in building this room, just like the others, building the floor support framework and all the utility rails up on the walls.

    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

    Kitchen-Floor-framing


    But, the major different in here was the sheer number of conduits that we needed to have installed to provide various planned and future electrical, air and water provision. It is a busy room with lots of appliances and we had mapped out our design and layout of where these individual items will go, including providing space below the floors for custom refrigeration systems and not forgetting putting in a larger control box to enable us to have a larger display screen for showing recipes and other information. We even put in a vacuum “port” in the middle of the floor that will become part of the central spur of more worktop and work table coming out from the wall facing the hallway.
    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    The Kitchen Shell Is Created

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    That pretty much concludes the main rooms on the ground floor, apart from the Great Room which we cannot do until we have used up the majority of the CLS timber upstairs and we cannot do that task until we have filled in the roof rafters with insulation and sealed it up with a vapour barrier plastic membrane. So, while we wait for more insulation to arrive, we will now work on the Hallways and build up the basic walls, putting in the Utility Channel and inserting many conduits etc. including lots of glass wool to aid sound insulation between the rooms. It will look very good when that is done!

  • Remaining Pillars Installed for Corners and Kitchen Wall Framework Finished

    For our last week of work for 2020 (and also before a long break because of Christmas and a minor medical issue), we went around the last twelve Pillars across all the ground floor rooms, creating sturdy accurate corner and T-junction reference pillars, all vertical and straight.

    Remaining Pillars Installed for Corners and Kitchen Wall Framework Finished

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    Remaining Pillars Installed for Corners and Kitchen Wall Framework Finished

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    We made sure that the metal legs (holding up the Skylight) had pieces of CLS timber glued to them that were also vertical and ensuring that the metal legs themselves are hidden inside the wall structure.
    Then, for the last day and a half, we concentrated on building the framework that surrounds the Kitchen. We positioned exactly where we wanted the sliding door module to go near the Great Room end of the hallway, plus also a narrow window module (we had one left-over window Oak frame that we didn’t use in the external wall) positioned on the same wall but at the opposite end of the room. Then it was a case of slicing many many vertical posts (two sets measuring 2885mm and 2645mm tall) and went around nailing them into place. This included the first layer of the top plate to secure the posts and form the completed frames of each wall section.
    Remaining Pillars Installed for Corners and Kitchen Wall Framework Finished

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    Remaining Pillars Installed for Corners and Kitchen Wall Framework Finished

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    It is amazing to how quickly a room like this Kitchen can be built, even if it is just an open framework of posts etc., we can already get a feel for the size and shape of each room we have planned for our Ground Floor.
    We are cutting up lots of pieces of wood for the job (over 200 so far)
    Remaining Pillars Installed for Corners and Kitchen Wall Framework Finished

    Wood-cut-so-far


    This concludes the work for 2020, we can enjoy Christmas and New Year and when we are ready, we can resume work in 2021. It is holiday time now!!