There was a disaster at my Mother's Home in the form of a VERY old a dilapidated 'Shade House'.
I can't say WHEN my Father built it but it does feature in my Wedding Photos.
It has to GO - We just need a plan ..
The only way to get Mother to agree to doing something about this was to turn it into a "Big Secret Project" while my DB was away. We had 4 Weeks.
Got to break stuff before it can be fixed.
Remove what remained of a Galvanised Water-pipe framework extension.
Remove Shade cloth including Clothesline Wire it was sewn to, as well as remaining Watering system.
Knock down Rotted Timber Framework.
Make safe all Rubbish.
We 'Think' the infill is Cement Sheet but on the off-chance that it is actually Asbestos - It is Staying.
Work out how to and
Secure the Screen to old Poles
Reattach Shade cloth to Frame.
Lets Paint Stuff...
1 x Tin Colourbond Cream to match the Fence
and the Blue - leftover from Our Garage Reno & Still Good.
Note the 2 Tone to hide the Poles!
Needless to say there were many trips back & Forth to Bunnings and a lot of Measure twice Cut once and the inevitable "Why doesn't that fit" moment.
Attaching the Shade cloth was going to be the most challenging.
Bearing in mind that there are just DH and Myself doing this we had to come up with a way to tension the fabric and secure it and make sure we weren't short when we got to the other side...
Do we cut it Off?
Let it drape at the back of the garden?
No - There is enough to attach to the top of the Fence extension... Let's do that - because everything else is too easy!
Sunken Pavers - The result of not waiting or compacting the soil after removing an Ancient Lemon Tree.
A Massive Tripping hazard for anyone let alone my elderly Mother.
DH thought we could just lift a few pavers and fill underneath..
I have laid enough paths to know it was quicker to Lift everything, Level, Compact and Re-lay the pavers.
Transplanting Cyclamen growing between the Pavers
Lifting and Replacing 120 pavers
and Sweeping Paving Sand in
It took just 3 hrs to do.
Where we left the last photo - the area was very hot.
Here is where we re-purpose that Artificial Turf from #DS's Garden rebuild.
There was just enough to cover the space.
We returned refurbished Pot plants and installed a couple of Safety items - Handrail on the house wall and Raised planters IF she wants to potter.
And a "it doesn't matter if it gets wet" Chair.
YES!
25 days after we moved the plants out. With a couple of weekends off.
Was #DB Surprised - I think it was more relief that the job had been done.
And Mum? Well - After 50 years she finally stated that DH "was a Good Bloke."
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Final Cost to do this AUD $1,000.00
(not including our time and Coffee)
(not including our time and Coffee)
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