Friday, May 13, 2011
a fortnight or so ago....
Here are some photos of the construction project from about 2 weeks ago. We are getting much closer now. Look for more recent photos in the next few days.



Zach Brendel and his crew from Oneta Woodworks did a fantastic job building the benches and the bar. The wood on the back of the benches is reclaimed pine from a cotton mill in Eatonton, and the panels on the front of the bar are rusty shingles from a farmhouse in Newtown that was being remodeled. They have a coat of epoxy on them so your knees won't get dirty.


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This is so awesome! Can't wait. I've been observing the progress on the outside, but it's fun to get a glimpse of the indoors. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I can't wait to see the finished product. Zack is super talented and I love that he uses reclaimed materials. Bravo!!
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