The sitting room is finished – Part three

After the weekend we gave the sitting room it’s finishing touches. We had moved the furniture back in and now we put up the pictures and the mirror. I filled the bureau and gave the dado rail another coat of wood stain. We added new lamp shades and cushions. We also added new window furniture. We got the window furniture from an antique shop so that it is in keeping with the period of the room.

The finished room before we put the pictures up

The finished room before we put the pictures up

The finished room the following day when we had put the pictures back up

The finished room the following day when we had put the pictures back up

The room in the evening with the curtains closed

The room in the evening with the curtains closed

The detail on the skirting

The detail on the skirting

The smart antique window stay

The smart antique window stay

The cornice

The cornice

The cornice over the chimney breast

The cornice over the chimney breast

A new lamp shade

A new lamp shade

Another new lamp shade

Another new lamp shade

A new cushion

A new cushion

The new ceiling rose in the finished room

The new ceiling rose in the finished room

The settee with the new dado rail behind it

The settee with the new dado rail behind it

Another new cushion

Another new cushion

Fireplace

Fireplace

Corner of the room

The opposite side of the room

The photos don’t do it justice but the walls and ceiling are all now smooth and the skirting, dado, cornice, ceiling rose and window furniture all add detail.

It was a lot of work for just one room but we feel that it should be the best room in the house and we spend our evenings relaxing in this room so it is worthwhile making it a beautiful room.

We are really pleased with the way this room has turned out.

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Week two of the sitting room make over – Part two

On Monday our neighbour spent a very long day plastering all the walls except the last wall which didn’t have plaster board and was just being skimmed.

The plaster is drying out

The plaster is drying out

On Tuesday he skimmed the last wall and made a start on putting up the cornice.

Starting the coving

Starting on the cornice

He has started with the trickiest bit in the alcove. By Wednesday the cornice was completed.

The coving is completed

The cornice is completed

My husband stained the dado rail to blend in with the rest of the woodwork

My husband stained the dado rail to blend in with the rest of the woodwork

Then he stained the skirting boards

Then he stained the skirting boards

He was trying to get some of the jobs done to help speed the work up.

By Thursday the walls have had a white undercoat and we have tried a bit of the warmer peach colour which will go under the dado rail. Soft peach will go above the dado rail which is the colour on the radiator.

The walls have had the undercoat applied

The walls have had the undercoat applied

The two shades of paint

The two shades of paint

The white line between the two shades of colour is where the dado rail will go.

The walls have now had the first coat of colour

The walls have now had the first coat of colour

Our neighbour needed to leave early today to take his daughter to the airport. My husband stepped in with painting the walls to help speed up the work.

On Friday our neighbour completed putting on the skirting and the dado rail. He had to leave early again today to attend a funeral but is returning in the morning. Meanwhile my husband continued with filling and painting.

The plain block skirting

The plain block skirting

A moulding on top of the skirting adds detail and transforms it

A moulding on top of the skirting adds detail and transforms it

The dado rail is up

The dado rail is added

The ceiling rose is up.

Decorative ceiling rose

Decorative ceiling rose

On Saturday the ceiling light is put back up.

The ceiling light is back up in the centre of the new rose

The ceiling light is back up in the centre of the new rose

Our neighbour left at one o’clock once he had done all the bits we needed help with. He replaced the sockets and helped my husband put back the tricky curtain track.

We then cleaned up the floor together and I painted the ceiling rose and the inside of the radiator while my husband had given the outside of the radiator it’s second coat. We went round the room tweaking the final details.

We then put the curtains back up and moved the furniture back in. Tomorrow we will add the details and put up the pictures.

I will do a final post of the end result over the next few days.

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Some changes to our sitting room – Part one

We decided to go straight from having our dining room floor laid to making the changes we wanted in our sitting room. It seemed to make sense to have our neighbour continue more or less straight away with the works for us rather than return at a later date.

Throughout the entire house all the walls and ceilings are smoothly plastered and painted except in the sitting room. The sitting room has plain paper on the walls and textured paper on the ceiling.

We have painted over the paper many times. We have never liked it being papered as in places there are bubbles, lumps and bumps, joins coming up and the textured paper on the ceiling is difficult to paint and goes patchy. We know that the reason it is papered is probably to hide a multitude of sins and we have never wanted to do the work involved in getting the paper off and putting the plaster right afterwards.

We are aware that the paper will probably pull off lumps of plaster and there will be a lot of making good needed. Also the plaster above the fire place has blown and the chimney breast moves when pressed. We think it’s probably the paper and paint holding the plaster on.

This is why we have decided to employ someone to do the work for us. We would also like to put the room back to how it would have been originally with a dado rail and cornice. We would then paint beneath the dado rail in a slightly darker colour.

We are also going to put a moulded strip of wood on top of the square skirting boards to give it a bit of shape and are having a larger, more decorative ceiling rose put up.

We feel these additions will make the sitting room look more special.

As usual the photos don’t really show the imperfections but I thought that I would do before and after photos anyway.

The sitting room before work begins

The sitting room before work begins

The fireplace

The fireplace

The opposite wall

The opposite wall

A corner of the room

A corner of the room

We are hoping the work will start within the next few weeks and are prepared for a lot of upheaval.

Work begins

The day before the work was due to start we emptied the sitting room. As it’s having a new ceiling everything had be taken out. We put as much as we could in our dining room and some bits of furniture upstairs in the spare bedrooms.

The empty room

The empty room

The plaster board is fixed to the ceiling

The plaster board is fixed to the ceiling

On the first day our workforce (our next door neighbour, his brother and his nephew) got the plaster board up ready to start plastering the ceiling on the following day.

On the second day our neighbour and his brother plastered the ceiling. On the third day they started stripping the walls. They took the old, loose, plaster from the chimney breast and exposed the hundred year old brick work. We toyed with the idea of leaving it as a feature but it would look rustic as the pointing was never meant to be seen and therefore quite scruffy.

The original brick chimney breast

The original brick chimney breast

As we are trying to make this room look a bit more grand we decided rustic wasn’t in keeping with the look we are trying to achieve.

The paper is now stripped from this wall

The paper is now stripped from this wall

This wall is quite solid and they are just going to skim this. The other walls are having plaster board and then new plaster as they are in bad condition.

The brickwork is now under plaster board and the ceiling has had it's first coat of white paint.

The brickwork is now under plaster board and the ceiling has had it’s first coat of white paint.

The ceiling will need three coats of white paint. We are now at the end of day four and our neighbour is away at a wedding tomorrow so work will continue next week. I will continue next weeks work in my next post.

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sharing a nest box

This morning when I checked the nest boxes Emerald was sharing with broody Butterscotch. Toffee and Barley had already laid and the other big nest box was empty.

Emerald shares a nest box with Butterscotch

Emerald shares a nest box with Butterscotch

Emerald laid her egg and Butterscotch rolled it underneath herself. I wonder if Butterscotch is somehow communicating that she needs the eggs.

I lifted Butterscotch and retrieved the egg. We have decided to store the little, wine box, nest boxes away for now. We will keep them in case we ever need them in future but at the moment two big nest boxes are enough and the little ones are not being used.

The girls seem more happy to share these days. It is quite cute to see them sharing.

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A dandelion for the girls

I found a huge dandelion in the garden today that had somehow hidden itself until fully grown. I knew the girls would love this.

Emerald now jumps on the inner, child gate, every time I go in the run.

This trick is now firmly a habit

This trick is now firmly a habit

I swing the gate open with Emerald on it and let her jump down when she is ready.

Butterscotch isn’t in the dandelion photos because she has gone broody again. She usually goes three weeks between going broody but this time went just over a month which is her longest yet.

Butterscotch is broody again

Butterscotch is broody again

A dandelion for the girls

A dandelion for the girls

They love dandelions

They love dandelions

They have so much fun with a dandelion and when I go back later there will be no trace of it. I think it’s their favourite green stuff of all.

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Bedtime line up

Last night I took a photo of the bedtime line up.

The current bedtime line up

The current bedtime line up

Since Honey and Topaz have gone Speckles and Butterscotch have paired up. Speckles often used to dust bath with Honey and seemed to have a bit of an alliance with her. Speckles now seems to have formed an alliance with Butterscotch.

I have seen Speckles and Butterscotch dust bathing together almost on top of one another and they are often perched together. It is quite sweet to see this little friendship forming. Peaches and Barley are as inseparable as ever and Toffee and Emerald don’t much bother with each other.

Butterscotch easily shows she is top girl without any fuss. Toffee often has a go at Emerald to keep her below her and Emerald passes it down by then having a go at Speckles. The rest of the girls don’t bother much and seem to accept their place without any fuss.

The flock seem very settled now and I am enjoying the good feeling of the girls getting along together without any fuss.

Butterscotch has also gone the longest stretch between going broody which I am also enjoying but I don’t know how long it will last. She has been laying for just over a month now. Maybe this is to do with her getting her feathers in.

I have just been looking at my egg records and Toffee is laying the best with five or six eggs a week followed by Emerald and Butterscotch in joint second place with four or five eggs a week. Peaches is next with three or four eggs a week and Barley and Speckles are in joint place with two eggs a week. This is giving us a total of between twenty one and twenty four eggs a week.

I am surprised at how well the game girls (Toffee and Emerald) are laying. I am really enjoying the abundance of eggs at the moment and enjoying the harmony in my flock.

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Up to date portraits of the girls

Yesterday I thought I would take a close up of each of the girls.

Speckles

Speckles

She has an amazing comb.

Toffee

Toffee

Emerald

Emerald

She has a white strip on her neck but luckily it’s not too bad.

Butterscotch

Butterscotch

She is getting her feathers back to normal.

Peaches and Barley

Peaches and Barley

I love the way Barley’s comb flies upwards when she bobs her head.

In unison as usual

In unison as usual

Three heads in the food bowl

Three heads in the food bowl

Butterscotch, Peaches and Speckles looked so cute all in the food dish together. I love the harmony that I now have in my flock.

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Butterscotch is getting her feathers at last

At last Butterscotch’s pins are opening on her breast. This was Butterscotch ten days ago.

Butterscotch has pins on her breast

Butterscotch has pins on her breast

This is Butterscotch today.

The gap in her breast feathers is closing at last

The gap in her breast feathers is closing at last

Butterscotch is looking so much better

Butterscotch is looking so much better

She has a little heart shaped spot at the back of her neck

She has a little black heart shaped spot at the back of her neck

Her head is almost covered now

Her head is almost covered now

I am not sure if she will get her crest back this year after some of the pins from her head were plucked but at least her head will have feathers and that is so much better than a bare head. If her head is covered I will be happy with that.

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A five egg day

Yesterday we had a five egg day. We have had several five egg days this year but we had eight girls up until now. What makes this five egg day special is that it is five eggs from six girls. That is pretty impressive!

When we have omelette for dinner I use five of our little eggs. At the beginning of the season it took about three weeks to collect enough, we were eating some eggs for breakfast at weekends and a couple of days in the week.

Now one day’s eggs can make an omelette. When keeping chickens eggs are a bonus but they are a very lovely bonus.

I now have an even split of three girls laying brown eggs and three girls laying white eggs. They are not really brown, that’s just how I think of them, they are beige. The white ones are pure white though so there is a difference.

Peaches, Barley and Speckles lay the white eggs and Toffee, Emerald and Butterscotch lay the beige eggs. Below, the white eggs are the two on the left. The first one is Peaches and the second large one is Speckles.

A five egg day

A five egg day

Of the white eggs Speckles eggs are really big, Peaches are medium and Barley’s are small. Only Barley didn’t lay yesterday.

Five eggs from six girls

Five eggs from six girls

The colour doesn’t show up much on a photograph but it’s enough for me to easily tell them apart.

The odd thing is that research says that game birds don’t lay well and neither do goldtops (my biege egg girls) because they go broody regularly but leghorns and anconas (my white egg girls) are good layers.

In my flock my beige laying girls lay the best. The game birds do have a shorter season than the rest of the girls, they start a bit later and stop laying about a month earlier, but while they lay they lay almost every day. Toffee recently laid six days in a row missed a day and started again.

Butterscotch does go broody but lays almost every day in between. Peaches, Barley and Speckles only lay  two or three times a week. It will be interesting to compare the tally at the end of the year.

I love watching the patterns that emerge with their egg laying and always feel so proud of them with every egg laid. The pleasure never wears off. I am really enjoying their lovely eggs at this abundant time of year.

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A dish of mash for my girls

I am feeling so much happier after seeing Topaz and Honey yesterday. They are settling in fine and my flock of six are much more settled too.

I gave them a dish of mash this morning and it was so nice to see all six girls round the dish and Speckles is now allowed to join in at the same time.

All six girls round a dish of mash

All six girls round a dish of mash

Speckles is now able to join in

Speckles is now able to join in

I love seeing them all enjoy the mash together

I love seeing them all enjoy the mash together

Butterscotch is gradually looking better too. Her breast feathers are finally opening and she has just a line at her breast now instead of a v shaped gap. She is getting some feathers on her head too. It’s been really slow but she is still laying eggs so I think that’s why her feathers are taking so long to open.

I wish she would take a break from laying and get her feathers through but of course we can’t decide what’s best for them. It will happen the way it happens.

Butterscotch's breast feathers are filling in at last

Butterscotch’s breast feathers are filling in at last

I am so happy that my flock are are back to normal, looking happy and settled with no problems. I hope it now stays this way.

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