We’re moving along on our wine cellar renovation, slowly but surely. I decided to show a few “before” pictures now, just to whet your appetite for the reveal.
Built in 1853, three years before the house,
this was the first wine cellar in our town.
The land was covered in vineyards and the owner supplied wine to the river boats
just a few miles west of our property.
A whole lotta YUCK right?
A whole lot of work and we’re getting close to being done.
Then we can reap the rewards and enjoy a very cool (temp stays 65 ish)
Then we can reap the rewards and enjoy a very cool (temp stays 65 ish)
place to hang out with friends and family.
I promise to keep you updated with progress and pictures.
I promise to keep you updated with progress and pictures.
Linking this week with
Common Ground,Savvy Southern Style,The 36th Avenue,Someday Crafts,Stone Gable Blog,Imparting Grace,No Minimalist Here,The Shabby Creek Cottage,Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson,The Scoop,Mod Vintage Life,Between Naps on the Porch,Home Stories A to Z,My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, From My Front Porch to Yours
oh my gosh, what a neat space! can’t wait to see what you make of it.
This looks like it is going to be an amazing space. I am loving it already. I just found your blog through Savvy Southern Style and I am now following you on bloglovin. I would love for you to stop by my blog sometime at http://homeandlifestyledesign.blogspot.com
Thanks, Patty
How wonderful to have this piece of history to enjoy! I’m sure it’s lots of work, but so worth it when it’s finished. I also love your bio description about all of us being tarnished and made beautiful by God. So true!!
I know this will be an amazing space and I can’t wait to see the finished room! Thanks for linking to the Open House party.
xx,
Sherry
Oh my word! What a cool space! It will be such fun to see this when you’ve finished it. Thanks so much for sharing it!
Oh, I can SO see the potential in this space. I know that you will make it into a charming retreat for you, family, and friends to stay cool. Can’t wait to see! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
hugs,
Jann