Showing posts with label cellar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cellar. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

A Closer Look at the Materials and Construction

These are exposed adobe bricks in the attic. If you didn't know, you would think they were baked or fired bricks because they are rock-hard. See how soft - like frosting - the mud mortar was when they built the wall?
Compare the attic adobes to this damp wall in the cellar. You can carve at these adobes because they are so soft and crumbly. Here you glimpse the stone foundation. See the one dark brick, the black sheep of the wall?
Now we are in the cellar looking at the stone foundation - oolitic lime-stone with earthen mortar, earthen plaster, and white-wash or lime-wash flaking off. You see how soft and compatible the materials are after 150 years of settling?
A view of the cellar showing the cement block retaining wall that was put in when there were some structural issues in the 40's?
This is the exterior where I removed some of the stucco to investigate the materials. Here you see that the wall is becoming hollow as the adobes turn to dust. There is some stone stacked horizontally to the left, and mud plaster buffer coats nestled up to the stucco to the right.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Kitchen and Cellar

West view: vintage dish-ware, vintage linoleum countertops

West view: vintage cabinets, antique painted yellow chair.

South view: vintage stove and cabinets.

North view: vintage kitchen table and chairs, Wanda Bachman watercolor, vintage glass spoon dish and spoons

North view: vintage fridge, original wood doors and hardware, view to the cellar.

Cellar stairway: shelf with vintage kitchenware.



Double stairway: down to cellar, up to West bedroom.

North wall: cement block wall.

South wall: new electric furnace.

East wall: antique pie safe cupboard, stone block foundation.

West wall: exposed adobe bricks, dirt floor, stairway to kitchen.

West corner: antique butter churns, crockery, and glass jars.