Sunday, December 27, 2020

What has happened lately



December is always a quite intense month. Christmas is what is dictating the rhythm and, despite corona and the cut of most of events, maybe due to the darkness, things have been moving with a heavy step focusing on the advent and Christmas preparations.
Chloe has discovered immediately the tree
We started to decorate Villa Bellevue directly from the 1st of Advent. We have a plastic Christmas tree (second hand one!) and, knowing that the kittens would have had great fun with it, we decided to limit the decorations on it and exclude the balls. That was a wise choice. 

After few weeks the lights were broken, branches kept falling and the few decorations were thrown allover the house. 

Just before Christmas Eve Mattias started a big restoration and since then it has at least looked decently.

The restored Christmas during Christmas Eve

Eventually, despite the days running too fast, I pushed Mattias to put up yet another shelf that I bought at an auction, to end up in Isabella's room. I am not very convinced of the position, but I guess we will have to live with this until some more drastic change occurs. 

Her previous shelf got crowded quite soon and we knew that she would get a new load of books to devour.

Her room with the new shelf just hanged

The new shelf
After we had got the walls in the entrance restored, we have had the thought of try to protect them.
In september I managed to get in contact with a company that could prepare plexiglass sheet shaped as we wanted. 
We took the measures. And we took them again. And then again. Bah, the walls never seemed straight, so we decided to make a template. But we didn't have the right material for it, so we had to order it and then to find the time to fix the template.

Eventually, again under coercion, we spent an evening trying to sort this out. It had just pasted three months since I was in contact with the company... 
Mimmi is helping


Or maybe she isn't

Ok, I am not sure of the result

Once again, this project had to be put on hold, because even though we had the template and new measures, the company wanted to wait few months as they are understaffed right now.
So, let's wait few months more for this.

Finally, Christmas came. The Eve was spent mostly preparing the last things and for me it meant finally having the time to bake. 
I can imagine that Bellevue has been seeing a lot of Christmas baking during all its years...

One tray of gingerbread cookies



Lucia cats (Lussekatter) 
Two types of fudge
An orange sallad to refresh the heavy Christmas food



The buns are ready and it is time to go to bed and wait for Christmas

The good thing with Christmas is the extra little free time to be able to do some project. 
One of the things that I have been doing has been starting to clean up the boiler room. It was a mess last year. We got some minor order and clean up some stuff, but we never finished, with the result that it got very messy very quickly.

On top of that, the ceiling has fallen down on one side of the room and I am thinking of tearing down the rest of it to fix it up properly.

The hole in the ceiling

I think the higher planks are the original roof. I believe that when the toilet was made, they probably reinforced it with iron beams and lowered part of it


Also this part is soon falling down

While cleaning up I have also noticed how great they have been patching the window, in this room.
Some foam, a big cut, some random pieces of wood, part of the window has never been painted in green. I wonder what did they do to it from the start. I suspect that there might have been a shortcut for filling oil in the oil based heater but that was patched brutally? 
It is weird that in such fancy house nobody did take care of the details of the less noble parts of the house...

How the window is looking from the inside

Wooden bits and pieces are placed on one side of the window


The window has been chopped off in some weird way. That part has never been painted in green - so
not touch from the 70s at least?

In the room I am trying to squeeze in a lot of things to have tools and spare parts and whatever in order. 
Right now though it is a bit complicated if I have to be fixing the roof. So, I have placed some stuff just temporarily in the middle of the room.


There will be a drawer, a carpentry table and a quite generous shelf

Mimmi is approving the temporary placement

Friday, December 18, 2020

A triple coincidence

I usually scan Tradera for Jugend items and I did see at a certain point a couple of old fashion humidifier. I sadly lost an auction of a beautiful one, that would have fit in the bedroom, but I got the hands on one that had a bit more art deco style in it. I had an idea where that should be, but each task takes some time to be implemented and the humidifier was ready to be placed at a radiator for few weeks.

The first dehumidifier

The nice thing is that just after that I saw another one, same size, same color, same pattern. Well. There was no question I should get it (although then, the placement question was starting to get trickier).

I paired these two together on the big, curved, radiator in the tower part of the living room

This didn't end up here (and note, we didn't put the dehumidifier on yet...). I was scanning again Tradera, when I saw yet another one (!), same color, same pattern, but slightly slimmer. 
No doubt I should have it. 
The last, slimmer, dehumidifier
At this point, I knew that all three would fit perfectly in the living room, where, with the William Morris curtains (when back), they wold have a great match in color and pattern.


Close up on a Jugend/Art deco dehumidifier