The spring remodeling project with the Barnwood Builders has finally been finished. It is the most surprising and wonderful experience I have ever be part of. It is a gift to work on this project, be included in this T.V. show and be able to promote some of the wonderful things about my West Virginia. The filming crew will return on Aug. 28th 2015 to do the final filming with a small crew and star Mark Bowe. After time to edit and do all the “Hollywood” magic I will receive a rough cut of the Jane Lew Barn show around Thanksgiving and then around April of next year the show will air. I am proud of the work that Tom, I and the kids have done but in some way I am a little sad to see it end. So here is a photo over view of where we started and where we finally ended with this project that started with this blog and my love for my home in Wild Wonderful West Virginia.
Just a quick over view, The Barnwood Builders are an antique building, cabin and restoration company in Lewisburg, West Virginia. They travel all over the east coast collecting, removing and restoring 1800’s buildings and cabins for reuse.Many of their projects take old barns and turn them into new modern homes or finding old barns that can be salvaged to use in other projects. My home is one of the salvage projects of a barn in my husband’s home town of Jane Lew, West Virginia. The production company found my blog while doing web research on Jane Lew and the surrounding area. The project just grew from the contact they made with me and my family. Now 5 months later the project that started as just an idea over a phone call from New York city turned into a wonderful family room that fits my families taste and style. Who knew that writing a blog would take me on this journey.
We start at the old barn and my before photos. You can read more at the first link above but this is a couple of my photos from the day before the barn got torn down.
The before photos of my family room before the work started. We had just bought our house in Dec and received a wonderful blog message from Barnwood Builders about a the end of April. We had just started to get things unpacked and we were just starting to think about what we wanted to do to update the house when we jumped in to take part in this project.
The Family Room is clean and neat, but noting out standing. As the photo shows the floor was divided carpet and linoleum and the walls painted white. We started by hauling lumber from the above barn to our home Buckhannon. Then removing the old flooring and replacing it with slate tile. You can read more about the remodel here
Then started to remove and repair the ceiling.
Then the wall got covered in the 120 year old oak boards. During the build we got delayed for a few days with some of the cutest baby squires hidden in the barn wood, and you can see them here.
Covering the wall process went pretty fast compared to doing the tile floor. We trimmed each board to length and to straighten them, then applied the boards with an airnailer with 2 1/2 inch nails. Then added molding and base board and updated our lighting. We made our own chandeliers and you can see that project here.
So last week we finished up the cleaning, added curtain rods with drapes and finally the photos and stuffed animals back into the room.
Here are side by side photos
I know that this style of room and decor is not what everyone is looking for but with our families out-door life style and my love of art and photography it works for us. This room will inspire the rest of the house to slowly be remodeled in a similar way. With the use of hardwoods, stone and lots of warm colors. We are taking a break until next year when we need to do some work on the windows in these photos and hope replace the front doors. So as I get excited to see the Crew again I am also feeling a little sad that it will be a couple of years before Tom and I will have the time to head down to Lewisburg,West Virginia to see the guys again as we continue to add some of West Virginia history to our home.
Thank you to every one from the Production crew, to the friends, family, the guys ( Brain Buckner, Johnny Jett, Tim Rose,Sherman Thompson,Graham Ferguson) and Mark Bowe for his love and passion for West Virginia to make this all possible. It has been the funnest hard work we have done in a long time.
Oh My Wow Girl! This looks AMAZING!
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Thanks Mandee it was a labor of love and all started from this blog… no money was ever exchanged and we did the work our selves so some times blogging does pay off
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Such a great look and a brilliant project idea.
Happy warm winter
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Thanks … I am hoping for a warmer winter… last year was well let just say… brrrr and long
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It looks fantastic! 😀
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Thanks It has been a long time coming
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How exciting is that! Can’t wait to see it.
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Kelly any time you are in this area just stop in we would love to see you
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Awesome!!! A beautiful job well done. Can’t wait to see your next renovation.
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Sandy we need to see if we can have book club here at the end of the month… what do you think?
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sounds like a plan. count me in.
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This turned so nice! Great project and you guys did some wonderful work.
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It took a little longer then we thought by about two weeks but it was worth taking it slow…
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Two weeks is nothing. You guys did a great job!
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Great job! Thank you for sharing!
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I would love to get The Barnwood Builders to come and save our old barn which really needs help. We remodeled my husbands family 141 year old house, but can’t do the barn ourselves at our ages and can’t find anyone that wants to work on it.
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The Barnwood Builders are usually only looking for large timber frame barns if you have one build like a log cabin you may want to call their office store in White Sulfur Springs WV called Barnwood living. They may be able to get you in touch with Mark Bow to look at the barn. Thanks for stopping into my blog
Jolynn
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