JANASENA Posted January 2, 2015 Report Posted January 2, 2015 This Guy Turned An Unused Corner Of His House Into A Great Place To Warm Up It's that time of year when many of us are looking for a little bit of extra warmth. The bitter cold has seeped through our layered clothing, and all we want to do is find a spot where we can sit down and thaw out. Some people are lucky enough to have a fireplace built in their homes. Sitting in front of one, the flames ablaze, is a great way to relax and warm up after braving the cold. One guy didn't have one in his home, but chose not to settle for anything less. He discovered there was an old chimney inside one of his walls, so he decided he was going to build his own wood burner for the cold months ahead. This is the corner where the chimney is - it looks pretty plain here, but it would eventually be an ideal winter haven. Imgur He began by tearing out the drywall and replacing the insulation. Imgur After re-insulating the corner, he replaced the drywall with cement boards to ensure the space was as fire resistant as possible. Imgur Then it was time to start constructed the stone wall which would surround the wood burner. Imgur He began placing the stones on the wall after carefully laying them out and planning where each would go. Imgur Here you can see his careful planning was really starting to pay off. Imgur After the wall and the base were constructed, he then used a darker grout to give more definition to the stones. Imgur This looks really awesome. The dark grout really highlights the differing colors of each stone and the detail that went into the construction. Imgur All he needed now was the burner. And here it is, all installed and ready to start warming the place up. As a bonus, he constructed a space behind the left wall to keep firewood for easy access! Imgur This looks so much better than the plain, unused corner it was before. This will definitely be a spot to come in and shake off the cold. Imgur
MeetFriendz Posted January 2, 2015 Report Posted January 2, 2015 but what i heard is with in independent houses if we like to make any changes to that of the default house constructed by a builder has to get permission before making any changes .... is it true?
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