Our latest project is this tiny little garage just outside of Monmouth. The owner guesses that it was built in the 1930s. The south facing wall blew off years ago leaving most of the building exposed to the elements, so there isn't a lot to salvage here, but I'm in love with the green ship lap siding and the little four pane windows. The ship lap is such a perfect candidate for building a sliding barn door! The corrugated metal coming off this building has great patina as well. The skip sheathing has great character and would make for a very cool wall covering.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Our latest project is this tiny little garage just outside of Monmouth. The owner guesses that it was built in the 1930s. The south facing wall blew off years ago leaving most of the building exposed to the elements, so there isn't a lot to salvage here, but I'm in love with the green ship lap siding and the little four pane windows. The ship lap is such a perfect candidate for building a sliding barn door! The corrugated metal coming off this building has great patina as well. The skip sheathing has great character and would make for a very cool wall covering.
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