Monday, January 26, 2009

The Old Barn


Not to count my chickens before they hatch, but we're due to close on this house and property very soon. Most of the formalities are out of the way, and we've taken some pictures of the place and are having fun looking at the ways we want to fix it up. This barn is ("they" say) over 100 years old, and it has so much character - it also has some major issues - part of the roof is gone, the floor has caved in and up in the hay mound area something pretty large must be residing due to the size of the "presents" it has left behind. Of course, being the romantic that I am, I really really hope we can save it - Mark does as well, but I think he's a bit more practical than I am. We're hoping to have an Amish crew come up and take a look at it and give us a quote on restoring it. If it's not cost effective, at least we can save some of the old beams and possibly incorporate them into the new barn we hope to build. I'm still hanging on to hopes that this one can be restored - like our friend Stu says, these old barns are a dying breed.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

loHey Laurie- You know I am all about the restoration. Some ideas in case it does not make it: make a fireplace mantel of the wood. We have also seen the wood used in a family room as bead board and also one house used it as a ceiling. It was so cool. Have to post some pix on Facebook. Can't wait to see it.

Kruser said...

Great Ideas Jen - Thanks!