Project 13: Preparing The
Cape To Become a B&B
G. Pantry H. Hot Tub
I. Sprinkler
System J. Fire Safety K. Egress Windows |
Although the Cape is destined to be part of the Retreat Center, it
became clear when I completed my business plan, that the Retreat,
Gallery and a new private practice offering therapy and life coaching
were all going to need time to grow, and were not going to generate
adequate income in the short term. So....voila. The two buildings
become a Bed and Breakfast....Bold Colorful Life Inn!!
And
the first thing for a Bed and BREAKFAST is to have somewhere to make
breakfast....so we added a pantry and a kitchen island. The cabinets in
the pantry came from a nearby estate, keeping the historical quality of
the house. The island came from Lowe's! |
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The New
HOT TUB! |
After going, so long,
without hot running water, I determined to buy and install a hot
tub--for my use now and for use by the B&B/Retreat guests later. Once
the 'back lawn' was
cleaned up after pruning, it was a perfect, protected, private
site for the hot tub--away from the road, but close to the house. |
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So here it
is....pure bliss. Harold built the platform and his nephew, Heath, built
the wall to hold the platform. Beautiful job. |
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And Paul temporarily hooked it up
electrically. |
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It's
protected from the huge Maine mosquitoes by its own little mosquito
room.
When the deck is finished off the back of the Cape, the hot tub will be
moved there and stand ready for use by the B&B/Retreat participants.
But for now....it's all mine! :-) |
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Until the snows pulled down the
tent and it was time to move it closer to the protection of the house.
Onto the back deck it came.... |
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And finally,
it found its way into the Master Bedroom bathroom suite in the new Homer
Barn! |
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