An addition?? Where's the stove go?

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wg_bent

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Nov 19, 2005
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Poughkeepsie, NY
My wife loves kicking around how we could add space, storage, etc... to our house all the time. One such discussion that comes up all the time is turning our garage into a greatroom off the kitchen and adding a detached garage to the back of the yard with a breeze way in between.

None of this is serious...just wishful, whimsical (sp?) thinking out loud. This weekends discussion went something like this.

" So if we turned that into a greatroom, and added some nice windows (south facing :-) ) where would you put a woodstove, and what kind would it be?" Answer.."Well I'd probably put in a big honkin soap stone or VC stove...or maybe a Tulikivi. in the front between the two windows...that would be sooooo sweet." She promptly agreed and kept on talking....

ahhh gotta love her.
 
What's life without dreams? - Oh, a Tulikivi with a bake oven - ooohhh ahhhh! :)
 
yeah..I'm still dreamin of a WHITE CHRISTMAS!!!!.always next year....
 
Nah. Put the Aussie bake stove in there.
 
BrotherBart said:
Nah. Put the Aussie bake stove in there.

Now that's a hell of an idea!!!!
 
Great room? I have a vision....

Large oak bar with full mirror above. Cold brew on tap. Flat screen in the corner. Two or three big couches. Woodstove, of course. Maybe a pool table. Neon sign outside with "Warren's" in large script letters. Heck leave the garage doors to open up for the summer BBQ!

-Kevin
 
Well, as long as we are dreaming............. A huge great room with in ground pool in the center. In the center of the pool an elevated huge stone masonry heater with a swim up bar surrounding it. Kind of like a Carribean resort at home. Maybe a glass roof also.
 
Hogwildz said:
Well, as long as we are dreaming............. A huge great room with in ground pool in the center. In the center of the pool an elevated huge stone masonry heater with a swim up bar surrounding it. Kind of like a Carribean resort at home. Maybe a glass roof also.

Nice!! Want the water warmer? Just load up the logs, turn on the "over the heater flow" and warm pool, steam, fire, "hey where's the beer and the hot chic....er... Yes dear...I'll go get another load of wood"

Now cut that out Hog!!!! ya got me goin..
 
Me thinks, the wife know how to play the game and play you. This is not a bad think ,but a wife that knows how to read her husband

everything sounds like a good plan till the cost come in. Example the other day In the lumber yard, I'm picking up trim boards,

I look in the back of my truck and it hard to fathom there is $250 worth of exterior trim.
 
elkimmeg said:
Me thinks, the wife know how to play the game and play you. This is not a bad think ,but a wife that knows how to read her husband

everything sounds like a good plan till the cost come in. Example the other day In the lumber yard, I'm picking up trim boards,

I look in the back of my truck and it hard to fathom there is $250 worth of exterior trim.

Uh huh!!! The reality of it is I already have wayyy too many projects going. The anti-neighbor fence (The Israili's should be building one this big) the down stairs family room that still needs 2 peices of sheet rock. oooo oooo ooo.... and I still haven't given up on the idea of a stove down there (here?)

The big thing with any home renovation work for me is that unless I simply don't have the equipment to do the work...ie dig a huge hole to replace septic system..I don't have a backhoe like you have elk ) I don't trust contractors to do much, They charge too much when I can do the work myself. I get to learn something. And when it's done, I get the satisfaction of being able to say I did it.

In many cases I find that the jobs aren't ever hard. Sheetrock? easy (just time consuming) Plumbing? Easy.
The fence? easy Flooring? easy.

Lighting? Pain in the a$$ but It's just wires.

I think if I ever did an addition, I'd have someone frame the thing, and I'd finish it. Maybe I'd hire out the sheetrock finish work just to speed things along.

If I only had a spare 50-70 grand laying around.
 
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