So, our home, "The Whisky Barrel" is a working in progress construction started by my father in 2010. It has been standing a while with no work taking place on in for some time so Scott, my boyfriend, and I have taken on the challenge to make it into our home.
Currently the barrel looking like this :
You can clearly still see the previous function of the barrel; shape of the barrel, markings left by the iron rings to hold the shape of the oak timber together.
My dad did all of this work mainly by himself. Laying the foundations, blocks of concrete salvaged from a local building being torn down, the floor which is the base of the barrel, so oak timber. then the walls of the barrel, fitting together the beveled edge lengths of oak timber (that you can see from this photo), additionally he cut the door and window holes. Finally, he constructed a 4 layered roof. First, laying a frame of peeled round wood and laying unpeeled smaller poles across those main poles to bridge the spaces left in-between the larger poles. Then laying a tarpaulin like sheet over the wooden frame to prevent the following 3rd layer of straw from coming through the frames gaps. Fourth, is a heavy weight butyl pond liner held on by nailed on blocks of wood. The building is crowned with a simple gable shaped window allowing the water to be shed either side additionally becoming a skylight for the space inside. See photo below:
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