Theremin
13th February 2005, 11:21 PM
Having used a lot of information from posts on here, I though I'd post a picture of the back deck which we have just finished renovating. Attached are before and after photos. A few comments:
- screens on the ends of verandahs are now compulsory in Brisbane, where there are nearby houses. We have used Kwila, which is the same timber as the balustrade. It has a coat of Intergrain Dimesion 4 and 2 coats of Intergrain DWD.
- the floor has been sanded (by a professional floor sander) and stained with 3 coats of Sikkens Cetol HLS. This is good stuff although, being an oil, the dust seems to stick to it a bit when you walk on it. I assume it will continue to dry and this won't be such a problem.
- we replaced the window because the old one was awful, and it made sense to put a servery in. The window was custom made by Woodworkers (Marooka) to fit the space of the old one. We went for a double hung instead of bi-fold window mostly because double-hung suited the house better and was a lot cheaper.
- The door from the kitchen has been removed, and a couple of sets of French doors (not in the photo) installed. This was mainly so we could have a bigger kitchen.
- The timber furniture has been cleaned used Intergrain Reviva, and has the same Dimension 4 and DWD treatment. I was surprised how well it came up.
- Yes, the BBQ is new. Note the spot light directly above the BBQ. Nothing worse than cooking in the dark.
- The top rail of the baludstrade is wide enough to carry quite a few beers while I am cooking on the BBQ :D .
Now, onto the next room...
- screens on the ends of verandahs are now compulsory in Brisbane, where there are nearby houses. We have used Kwila, which is the same timber as the balustrade. It has a coat of Intergrain Dimesion 4 and 2 coats of Intergrain DWD.
- the floor has been sanded (by a professional floor sander) and stained with 3 coats of Sikkens Cetol HLS. This is good stuff although, being an oil, the dust seems to stick to it a bit when you walk on it. I assume it will continue to dry and this won't be such a problem.
- we replaced the window because the old one was awful, and it made sense to put a servery in. The window was custom made by Woodworkers (Marooka) to fit the space of the old one. We went for a double hung instead of bi-fold window mostly because double-hung suited the house better and was a lot cheaper.
- The door from the kitchen has been removed, and a couple of sets of French doors (not in the photo) installed. This was mainly so we could have a bigger kitchen.
- The timber furniture has been cleaned used Intergrain Reviva, and has the same Dimension 4 and DWD treatment. I was surprised how well it came up.
- Yes, the BBQ is new. Note the spot light directly above the BBQ. Nothing worse than cooking in the dark.
- The top rail of the baludstrade is wide enough to carry quite a few beers while I am cooking on the BBQ :D .
Now, onto the next room...