If you use fresh wood it will shrink and you will have to repaint part of the wall since you did not paint all the first layer of the planks. Good luck 👍🏻
interesting journey your on. I like to watch, looking good!..- Please skip playing the music all the time, partly playing it will go a long way (if you like us to watch ..) 😊😉
Well, I would not recommend composting the cardboard and wood on the site of the future garden. Decaying those two removes nitrogen from the soil, which plants need to grow, so the soil loses its fertility. To compensate for this, leguminous plants, such as clover, should be grown in the area of the future garden in the first year .. or you gonna need a few loads of manure from a local farmer. If you want to say thank you for this tip .. no problem .. I can appreciate that 😉✌
It looks like it has always been like this, congrats! I can wait to see the inside! I was afraid the windows would not be the same, but they are...phew!
There are a few signs that shows you’re not from Sweden … I was curious about the roof construction for starters. And when you put the cladding on the walls you didn’t create any ventilation between that and the wind membrane. And you use screws everywhere. Do a quick comparison of the prices between screws and nails next time you go to the shop and you’ll quickly understand why we use nails and not screws in construction. But the extension looks nice, and the little house will definitly be liveable when it’s done. I just hooe you won’t have any moisture issues in the walls caused by the cladding boards put directly up against the wind membrane. Keep it up, and I’ll keep watching!
I guess what I really meant to convey with that comment is that you should pick up some knowledge about Swedish building codes before you go any further … that might save you a lot of grief in the future. If, for instance, you have to tear the roof off due to water damage and the insurance company inspector concludes that it wasn’t built to code, you might not get anything out of the insurance but have to carry all the costs yourself. I know a few others have already critisized you about these things, but there definitly are good points being made. I hope you’ll try to stop and do things a bit different before you go to far in the project, so you don’t have to do it all over again in a few years. Good luck with the continued builds, I’ll be happy to watch your upcoming videos.
Ken je het boek " Husets ABC"? Dat zou ik aanschaffen. Anders ben ik bang dat je veel gemaakte fouten gaat maken. Vocht geeft in houten huizen grote problemen met schimmel. Suc6 met de verbouwing en jullie eerste koude winter.
It's looking good, like its always been a part of the original structure, and that's a good thing! Looking forward to the next video, finishing the inside.
Ground membrane will only separate materials of different sort. It is only a matter of time before weeds grow through so... I wouldn't bother. A layer of newspapers will do a better job actually and just become part of the soil eventually.
@@tortap Nonsense weeds dont grow through a proper ground membrane that's why it is used . What you might get is weed flower build up from airbourne sources landing on your patch. In this case it is not rooted and can be pulled out. Clearly you have never used this material ......
May I recommend Huw Richards garden channel, check out the different methods he’s used and how bountiful his gardens are he will also teach you about planning for continued produce through the season. Obviously you’ll have to find info on adapting it to your own climate. as well as make do grow who’re in Portugal but experiment with different growing methods, they have some pretty interesting results. also earlier simple living Alaska have a great hugel culture garden beds which in combination with your garden beds could be a good way of protecting any plants you wish to over the winter in the bed (being Alaska I hoped the seasons would be pretty close to you, Listen guys I’m only someone who watches these days but when I see people say I don’t know what I’m doing really and I’ve watched people who’ve been growing for years, I like to recommend you have a look there are plenty of others but my limited annoyance factor has me turning them off quite quickly. Anyway best of luck to you but somehow I don’t think you’ll need luck, just keep doing what your doing.