
The benches in the back room in an intermediate state of completion. We later finished out the bottoms and added partitions. In the foreground is our awesome antique washer/dryer.

I built a mantel. So you can all just suck an egg.

The panelling (I'm not sure if you've seen this before). I think it's sweet.

The panelling and shelf that Jon and I built in the front room.

Sunlight falls romantically on the beginnings of the benches we built in the front room.

This is an example of the tar the roofers were pulling off of our roof and then unceremoniously dropping onto our back room floor. Gross, heavy, etc.

Beautiful and ugly at the same time. You see our pretty old steel and wood ceiling beams, with a ridiculous amount of tar on top of them. We actually like this one so much we might blow it up and post it in our bar.

Debris from the tar demolition downstairs. There were actually aluminum signs interwoven into the tar, we guess as makeshift waterproofing.

The joists that we had to temporarily use to support our ceiling while the roofers removed the tar.
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