Plant Room – A Celebration of Services

Even a plantroom is Instagram worthy, with the services beautifully expressing their own rigor and order. It reminds me of the Pompidou centre in Paris, where the services are celebrated on the outside of the building. (see picture in post of a fresher faced Cian and Gemma!). Full disclosure, I will struggle to explain how …

Painting

Once the plaster is dried completely, the house can be spray painted. The advantage of painting before the second fix electrical is sockets and plugs don’t have to be protected. Spray painting is the quickest way to get maximum coverage. There is a fair bit of preparation with protecting and taping around the windows, our …

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Skimming

After the house is slabbed, the next stage is skimming. Skim is the 3mm plaster mix that’s applied with a trowel to the plasterboard, this is the ultimate concealer that smooths out all the cracks and imperfections away. Applying the plaster is done in ‘shots’, but prior to this there is a rigorous process of …

Site Visit

We were delighted to give two site tours today, as part of the Architecture on the Edge festival. I was chuffed to be asked to do it, but I also thought nobody would come all the way out, but we had 30 people attending. Thank you to everyone who came and the thoughtful questions and feedback. It was so lovely to see our home from fresh eyes, …

Gemma Inspecting Zinc Installation on Building

Zinc Tailoring 

How are we already approaching the clocks changing? The pace of life has been hectic, between work, kids and house building. Our little people have grown so much, with our baby girl just starting to walk. A lot has been achieved, but I’m also feeling the fatigue, with no time to stop and reflect. The …

Rooms with a Roof

We now have rooms with a roof. Although the wall panels are trusses are made offsite, the trusses, decks, gutters and parapet need to be assembled and crafted onsite. Great care was taken by Irish ecohomes to get all the details right, from the falls in the gutter to the slope in the parapet, to …

Underfloor Heating

Underfloor Heating

It’s hard to imagine the need for heating during the current heatwave, but the ‘winter is coming’ as they say. Our underfloor heating piping was installed last month. It will be powered by an air to water heat pump. This was the best option for our site, while using a renewable heat source.  I included …

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 Plumbing

Plumbing isn’t necessarily pretty, but it’s the thing that keeps us all looking good at the end of the day. Running water is am essential for modern life, without you’re just camping. When you turn on a tap, you take it for granted the journey the pipes make from beginning to end, watching the installation …

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Laying Floor Insulation 

It’s race week in Galway and builder’s holidays, so I’ve a chance to catch-up on work and post some activity from last month. Cian had the awkward job of laying the floor insulation, putting down the plastic sheeting and preparing the floor for underfloor heating. The most difficult part of this job was cutting around …

Building Form

Building Form

The architecture of our home is unfurling like a brave spring flower in a light-soaked field. As the scaffolding is taken down, the beautiful form of the building is emerging and it’s love at first sight for us. There was lots of local inspiration that helped guide our design. All the trees in this part …

10mm

10mm may not seem much when you’re drawing a design at a desk, but on site 10mm it’s a lot, especially with window reveals and precision façade details. I’m sure I have the heads wreaked of our façade team, trying to get all the reveal and recess details spot-on. But in fairness to them, they …

We have Windows!

Our windows arrived on Monday morning at 8am, the artic truck made it to the bottom of the road, but it was too big to turn up. This was our ‘Grand Designs’ moment, where heads were scratched and questions asked on why such a big truck was sent. I left site, having been informed that …