Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The Refrigerator - Part II

When we decided to build a barn
out in the middle of nowhere,
I knew we would need a room for
storing snacks and beverages and possibly
for cooking light meals.
Some people refer to this as their
"kitchen"


I like to think of this as my
"probably wouldn't need it if it were just me,
but since I have a hundred kids
and they're always hungry and thirsty,
and if I'm serious about getting some actual
crafty-work done in my new studio,
we'd better put in a room for storing snacks
and beverages and possibly for cooking
light meals" room.


Ya know what?  Maybe I will just
call it a "kitchen"


Anyway, I didn't want to dedicate a whole
room to this "kitchen area"
so I dedicated a wall on the outside
of our build-out, on the inside
of our barn.


When you open those big garage doors,
you see this:






Now we get to the part where I talk about the
"probably wouldn't need it if it were just me,
but since I have a hundred kids
and they're always hungry and thirsty,
and if I'm serious about getting some actual
crafty-work done in my new studio,
we'd better put in a thing for storing snacks
and keeping beverages cold
and popcicles frozen"
... or refrigerator, as some would call it.


By now you've surely determined that
this will be no ordinary refrigerator.
But of course,
I had to start with an ordinary refrigerator,
which you can read about here.






Now, I personally wanted to have the fridge
sprayed a shade of barn red;

(after all, we have a paint sprayer for
just this very type of project)

however,

Some One wanted it painted with a roller.
Since I personally wasn't doing the painting,
Some One else was doing the painting,
so he got his way.

I pick my battles.


Here's why I thought spraying would be better:





Yikes!!!

Here is where Some One tells me that
it will need more than one coat.
(umm ... AGREE)

And here is also where I personally
share my sudden recollection
that red paint usually needs an orange base coat.


Well, we are miles away
from the nearest paint store,
and so we will press on.
Without the orange base coat.





Ta daa!!!

 But it isn't finished yet!
I thought we'd add a little white trim
- to make it seem more barn-like.
And special.




On a side note,
oooh!  I got a new saw and I have
sooo many project ideas
that will require me to use this delicious
piece of toolery!!!
I'm not sure if toolery is a word ...
it sounds like jewelry, which is a word,
and I like them both so much!




Badda



 Bing




Badda




Boom!!!

Now, we ran into a little hiccup
when it came to the handles.

When I initially dreamed up a barn fridge,
I had pictured in my mind our 
old upright freezer-on-top fridge-on-bottom
in a lovely shade of goldenrod yellow.

When I went to the Grove house to
clean my fridge, I discovered this strange and
unusual white side-by-side
in the goldenrod fridge's space.

I then remembered we
must have given away goldenrod fridge
and purchased this 
strange, white side-by-side
many years ago.

Funny how I forget stuff.
(Actually, it's not that funny, but I digress)
So, the handles I had pictured for this
barn fridge wouldn't work
since we now had this ice maker and 
the narrower doors to work with.


For the larger door,
(and this was Doc's idea)
(See - I give credit where credit is due)
(when I remember to)

we used a rail from a decorative window packet.
Don't know exactly what it's called,
and the packaging is still out at the barn.
For the smaller door,
I'm going through my hook and knob
collection to see if I can
find any really rustic-looking handles.
Until I find the right one,
no popcicles.
Just kidding.


I'm sure they'll figure out a way
to access the popcicles.
They're resourceful like that.

Hungry buggers.
Peace and Toolery