Okay, so it's hard to get a picture of the whole roof, and it's not even finished in this picture because we took the ladder down so as not to interfere with the ridge cap installation and then I forgot to take a wide-angle photo after the ridge cap was installed and then the ladder got moved and it's too heavy for me to set up by myself easily and and and...
I have a roof!
I imagine living simply, sustainably, and self-sufficiently, and my first step is to live small. This is my journey building my own tiny house on wheels... my very own Going Home.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
Tool Shed
My house has a parasitic twin!
Isn't it cute, though?
We're not done with it, yet, but this will be the "tool shed" for any outdoors-compatible stuff that I'll need to store during my tiny house life. Bike pump, extra hoses and extension cords, a few tools, who knows.
Isn't it cute, though?
We're not done with it, yet, but this will be the "tool shed" for any outdoors-compatible stuff that I'll need to store during my tiny house life. Bike pump, extra hoses and extension cords, a few tools, who knows.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Roof Underlayment
You know when something looks so easy to do when you watch the instructional video? How the people demonstrating it just crank it out like it's nothing? How the instructions sound so simple, almost foolproof? And then when you actually try to do it, it all goes wrong.
Grace Ice & Water Shield, you are so guilty.
Or at least, at first you were.
Grace Ice & Water Shield, you are so guilty.
Or at least, at first you were.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Bathroom Wall
It's not often that you can get this far in a home construction project before learning how to frame a wall. That's SIPs for you! But even SIP houses (usually) do have conventionally framed walls, since it doesn't make much sense to use SIPs for the interior partition walls.
My tiny house only has the one interior wall, to separate the bathroom from the rest of the house. Too bad there's only one--it came together much more easily than I might have feared, and that was with me working basically by myself.
My tiny house only has the one interior wall, to separate the bathroom from the rest of the house. Too bad there's only one--it came together much more easily than I might have feared, and that was with me working basically by myself.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Fascia, Soffits, and Verge Rafters
Goodbye, rafter tails; hello, roof trim!
I'm using 1x shou sugi ban cedar for my fascia boards, soffits, and verge rafters. It will blend in with the shou sugi ban siding and contrast nicely with the roof and steel siding. Plus, being black and textured, any mistakes or not-quite-tight joints will kind of... disappear into the darkness. Perfect!
I'm using 1x shou sugi ban cedar for my fascia boards, soffits, and verge rafters. It will blend in with the shou sugi ban siding and contrast nicely with the roof and steel siding. Plus, being black and textured, any mistakes or not-quite-tight joints will kind of... disappear into the darkness. Perfect!
Labels:
construction,
dry-in,
roof,
shou sugi ban,
soffit,
trim
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