By the beginning of 2005 yellowTAB which is running more and more and we moved with our office to a bigger place. We were growing up I had to be in Mannheim all the time and it was kinda frustrating to stay in a small apartment while i had a nice house in northern Germany. My wife and my two kids used to life there. Another thing my idea about what an ideal world and father. In my opionion a father have to build a home for his family on his own. Our house in north Germany we bought when we were 24th It is a two family house and i had to rebuild a lot in it but it was not something that i could say the i-when-i build for my family. The other thing is that i am from South Australia and this is a totally different kind of people than in the north. I was fading like a flower in the 17 years i had to life in the north.
So in March 2005 i started to look for a new house for us in the south. I wanted to build it myself but yellowTAB used me at least 13-16 hours every day, even on weekends. So what to do? Well find a nice house which i can work at least in it as i did in our house in the north. I contacted several dealers house to find something. Nothing was really nice and i did not love what i saw. The last dealer we had showed me a house and said this is the house for me. I was looking and well well well it was "ok" but i did not really feel my heart beating. He said then: Look we have a very old house, hmm 300 years or so, but it is TOTALLY broken, no more roof, no heading, no power, no real windows, all done in sandstone .... i said: Well lets have a look and we drove there. And you know what? IT WAS AWESOME! I am a visionary, and this is my real passion. The house was A 300 year old Beer Brewing house with an amazing cellar and with about 2,700 sqm (1 sqm = 9 sqf) living ground, but as i said: totally broken. I came into the office switched on my laptop and started my CAD software to plan it and make the visualization of it in 3D. Today i can tell you it is at least 90% of what i thought it should be when i am done. Some of my friends followed it and never said that i can move into it as this is the task force "Mission Impossible".
To end of the story
Today i want to show home photos of it and about the progress i did. I think i will do it step by step. Funny is that while i uploaded the photos i felt all of it again and how hard it was to do all that things. Most of the stuff i did my self with some help from friends and my family. But in the end i Invested even by 1000 already now of hours into that house and i do not miss a single hour!
I write that article inside my office on a laptop which stands on the desk i did myself. Here you can see the office when i started to work on it:
Here it is a bit more detailed:
After Jack and all the power got installed pipes and the roof fixed we got started with the ceiling and the floor and then the walls. Once this was done we started with the wallpapers:
Once that was done we started with the floor:
You can see that we used OSB wood, it is warm and looks very nice!
After that part done what i wanted to build my desk. I must say that i just love to do things my self and specially when it comes to wood and concrete! I showed my wife the draft i did and she said this is very ugly and she does not like it. I told her that the problem is that she have NO idea how the finally wants to look
and in the end i started to create it. The pictures you will see now are representing ONE piece of a desk where my wife, me and my oldest are working on it and have enough space for all of us and for at least 6 computer and the fax ... It is about 8sqm (* 9 in feet) and i wanted that it fits into the whole house and that it just looks cool and unique:
This is the part where i am working on (mostly with my son):
Here from the perspective of my wife's place:
Here when you come in into the office from the floor:
Here from my perspective from my wife's place:
And here from the backside of my wife's desk:
So thats it for now. You can even see here already that you can do amazing things when you just work hard and do not loose the focus!
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