Year: 2008

  • mybarnconversion.com Discussion Forum now open!

    I’ve long considered adding a forum to this site mainly to allow questions to be asked in a general manner rather than tied to a specific post. So, after fiddling about with it for a while, here is the new… mybarnconversion.com Discussion Forum My Barn Conversion Forum is the place for discussion of sustainable, ecological…

  • Building Progress ~ May 2008

    May has been a month of windows. The roof lights in the western elevation We now have a six ‘velux’ type windows in the roof, a new window opening in the south facing gable-end of the barn and the ventilation (arrow) slits have been glazed. The amount of light that the new roof lights let…

  • Tax Freedom Day

    Tax Freedom Day 2008 falls is TODAY! 2 June 2008 There’s good news and bad news… The good news is that from now on every penny you earn, you can keep… The bad news is that since the start of the year every penny you’ve earnt has gone to the government to pay for their…

  • Bees

    Last year I noticed that there was a colony of bees living in the base of a red wood tree near my garden gate. As wasn’t too bothered about them at the time as the place was more or less a building site. One of the bees Then, a couple of weeks ago my father…

  • My Favourite Things ~ ‘Oak Beam’

    So far in this series of my favourite things at the barn I’ve focussed on original features, this is the first of the new features we’ve introduced during the conversion. We chose these oak beams instead of steels to support the first floor for a couple of reasons. From a ‘healthy house’ perspective we minimised…

  • Early Interior Video

    I’m a little late in posting this as it was taken a couple of months ago, but I think it’s worth adding as it gives a feeling of the internal space on the first floor as it starts to take shape.

  • Code for Sustainable Homes

    The Code for Sustainable Homes is an essential read for anyone considering a sustainable home building project. In its own words: The Code for Sustainable Homes has been introduced to drive a step-change in sustainable home building practice. It is a standard for key elements of design and construction which affect the sustainability of a…

  • BREEAM ~ Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method

    The term BREEAM is one that I’ve come across in various contexts over the course of this project and thought I’d better find out what it means… BREEAM is a widely used environmental assessment method for buildings. The assessments are carried out by qualified practitioners. For many types of development, assessments are a prerequisite. Through…

  • Microgeneration installations now ‘permitted developments’

    A piece of good news that is of great interest personally and I’m sure of interest to many people planning conversions and other projects, is that the installation of solar thermal & PV panels, combined-heat & power systems, biomass systems and water & ground source heat pumps will no longer require planning permission, so long…

  • Transition Town Llandeilo

    Llandeilo has been grabbing headlines recently with talk of launching its own currency under the banner of being the first transition town in Wales. The transition town movement concerns itself with tackling two major challenges, Peak Oil and Climate Change. The approach to tackling these challenges is by broadly applying permaculture principles, considering energy efficiency…

  • My Favourite Things ~ ‘Stone Wall’

    I have an urge to further extend and heighten these dry stone walls. I’ve always fancied living behind a wall. I think there’s something primal going on here.

  • Building Progress ~ April 2008

    I can’t believe that April is drawing to a close and I’ve not managed an update since the end of March. On the basis of my laziness I’ll save time a update the whole month in one go. The first fix electrics are now completed and plumbing is to follow over the next couple of…