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Building my own dream home, myself.

Newest progression pics for those that follow my project. Wired up insulating and covering with actual boards. I hung antique rusty wagon wheels with boat anchors and antique chains to turn into chandeliers in the kitchen, dining, and Livingroom. Started make my own kitchen cabinets too to keep the rustic narrative going as well, I am looking at cabinet door designs and hardware presently for the doors to the cabinets I have built so far.
Livingroom area.
Dining room area
Kitchen and dining rooms
Kitchen
Antique metal wheels I hung with boat anchors and chain for chandeliers over dining room and kitchen.
Over kitchen towards dining room
Smaller wheels over the living room for lights. You can see the stair railing in the background. Going into the woods today to harvest more poplar trees to finish up the railing upstairs.
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Oster1M
WOW! I'm so impressed! I have several business interests and one is Design Build Construction and Development. This is truly amazing to me, for one man, to accomplish! Damn, make a blog on here. I can't wait to see the fully finished results!!! 馃槉馃憤
WillaKissing56-60
@Oster1 I love building, but I am not much for tech/ I honestly would not know how to start a blog. I do not have a single App on my cell phone either. LOL. Tools and work and years of useless now military training.

I thank you greatly. Getting the shell up I had a two-man Amish crew assist with that at $2000 a week. Once the metal was on the outside I was done with their help.
Oster1M
@WillaKissing I sent you a pm. I've had/have many experiences with the Amish community here, in business contractural, procurement and leasing my farm land and other property. I totally understand. I will see you soon! 馃槉
WillaKissing56-60
@Oster1 Yes, if someone has not dealt business wise with the Amish including land/farmland use they have no idea what they are really like to deal with, it is not the same as an Amish made rocking chair or pie.